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Ballet Music: A Handbook

Ballet Music: A Handbook details about licensing, contracts and other legal issues. Arts All of the above set the context for the most important part of the book – the alphabetical orchestral repertoire listing. This occupies most of Part 2. Say, for example, that one was a RR 2016/131 newly appointed orchestral librarian to a ballet company, and the first ballet of the season was Matthew Naughtin Swan Lake. What would one need to know? Rowman & Littlefield Over seven pages, Naughtin identifies the composer, the choreographer, the title and opus Lanham, MD and Plymouth number of the music (not all ballets bear the name of the music they are danced to); the xv  451 pp. duration of the ballet, details of the premiere ISBN 978 0 8108 8659 9 (print); (date, place and theatre); the instrumentation; ISBN 978 0 8108 8660 5 (e-book); the source of music (e.g. the publisher/s, £52.95 $80 including editions to be found in IMSLP); and the availability of piano reductions, again with Keywords Ballet, Guides and handbooks, Music publication details. There is a brief potted Review DOI 10.1108/RR-02-2016-0049 history of the ballet, a synopsis of the story and This invaluable compendium takes as its starting the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Reference Reviews Emerald Publishing

Ballet Music: A Handbook

Reference Reviews , Volume 30 (4): 5 – May 16, 2016

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0950-4125
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details about licensing, contracts and other legal issues. Arts All of the above set the context for the most important part of the book – the alphabetical orchestral repertoire listing. This occupies most of Part 2. Say, for example, that one was a RR 2016/131 newly appointed orchestral librarian to a ballet company, and the first ballet of the season was Matthew Naughtin Swan Lake. What would one need to know? Rowman & Littlefield Over seven pages, Naughtin identifies the composer, the choreographer, the title and opus Lanham, MD and Plymouth number of the music (not all ballets bear the name of the music they are danced to); the xv  451 pp. duration of the ballet, details of the premiere ISBN 978 0 8108 8659 9 (print); (date, place and theatre); the instrumentation; ISBN 978 0 8108 8660 5 (e-book); the source of music (e.g. the publisher/s, £52.95 $80 including editions to be found in IMSLP); and the availability of piano reductions, again with Keywords Ballet, Guides and handbooks, Music publication details. There is a brief potted Review DOI 10.1108/RR-02-2016-0049 history of the ballet, a synopsis of the story and This invaluable compendium takes as its starting the

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