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Book Reviews in Issue 16:5 (May/June 1993)

  A SOURCE GUIDE TO THE MUSIC OF PERCY GRAINGER. Edited by Thomas P. Lewis. 339 pp. White Plains, NY: Pro/Am Music Resources, Inc., 1991. $35.00

  SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT THE OLD MET: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS, 1931-1950. By Paul Jackson, xiii, 560 pp. Portland, OR: Amadeus Press, 1992. $49.95

  FRENCH PIANISM. An Historical Perspective. By Charles Timbrell. Foreword by Gaby Casadesus, xvi + 288 pages, with bibliography and selected discography. White Plains, NY: Pro/Am Music Resources, Inc. $23.95

  THE NEW GROVE DICTIONARY OF OPERA. Edited by Stanley Sadie. 5,324 pp. New York: Grove's Dictionaries of Music, Inc., 1992. $850.00

  MUSSORGSKY: EIGHT ESSAYS AND AN EPILOGUE. By Richard Taruskin. 415 pp. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993. $39.50

  THE POLYPHONY OF SAINT MARTIAL AND SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA: Volume One, Text; Volume Two, Edition. By Theodore Karp. Volume 1: xii + 230 pp. Volume 2: xii + 236 pp. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1992. $145.00

  NEW MUSIC ACROSS AMERICA. Edited by Iris Brooks. Santa Monico, CA: California Institute for the Arts/High Performance Books, 1992. 80 pp., softcover. $14.95

  THE PRO/AM BOOK OF MUSIC AND MYTHOLOGY. Compiled, Edited, and with Commentaries by Thomas P. Lewis. Volume I: Ixxvii + 815 pp. $59.95. Volume II: xi + 645 pp. $49.95. White Plains, NY: Pro/Am Music Resources, Inc

  SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT THE OLD MET. By Paul Jackson. 569 pp. Portland, OH: Amadeus Press, 1992. $49.95

  VOICES: SINGERS AND CRITICS. By J. B. Steane. x, 294 pp. Portland, OR: Amadeus Press, 1992. $32.95

 

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