Writing about Music : An Introductory Guide (4TH)

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Writing about Music : An Introductory Guide (4TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 208 p.
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Full Description

For classes in Music Writing and Research, as well as a supplement to Music Appreciation and History courses. How do you put into the words the experience of hearing Beethoven's Ninth or the Hallelujah Chorus? Describe a John Coltrane solo or the Jimi Hendrix's blazing guitar work? For many students, the task of writing about musical experiences is a daunting one. Writing About Music, 4/e offers practical advice and guidance to help students master the special skills needed to write about this most-elusive of arts. The text serves as a guide for each phase in the process of researching and writing a paper on a musical topic, and preparing for other projects such as seminar presentations, concert reports, program notes and essay examinations. Innovative, comprehensive, and internet-savvy, this step-by-step text will remain on music students' shelves as a handy reference and resource for years to come.

Contents

Preface to The Fourth Edition

Purpose of the Fourth Edition

Changes in the Fourth Edition

Other Resources

How to Use This Book

Conclusion

Chapter 1. Writing about Music

Why We Write about Music

The Special Challenges of Writing about Music

Inappropriate Ways to Write about Music

Musicological Research and Writing

Chapter 2. Analysis and Research

Analysis

Questions to Consider

Examples of Works and Research Directions

Carlo Gesualdo: "Moro, lasso"

J. S. Bach: Opening Chorus of Cantata No. 80, Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott

W. A. Mozart: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in C Minor, K. 491, First Movement

Giuseppe Verdi: Otello, Act I, Scene 3

Franz Liszt: "Faust" Symphony, First Movement

Igor Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring, Opening Sections

Karlheinz Stockhausen: Gesang der J ünglinge

Chapter 3. Getting Started: Research

Choosing a Topic

Kinds of Topics

What Research Means

Gathering Materials

Places to Start: Print Resources

Library Catalogues

Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

Histories of Music

Biographies

Thematic Catalogues

Articles

Dissertations

Scores and Recordings

Places to Start: Electronic Resources

Search Engines

Databases

Lexicons

Online Journals

JSTOR

Evaluating Resources

Foreign-Language Resources

When to Stop: How Much Research Is Enough?

Chapter 4. Writing a Research Paper

The Outline

Topic and Thesis

Topic Outline versus Sentence Outline

Introduction

Body

Conclusion

Revising the Outline

Writing the Draft

Musical Examples

Diagrams, Graphics, and Tables

Footnotes

Bibliography

Revising and Editing the Draft

Computers and Editing

Checking Spelling and Grammar

The Editing Process

Printing

Proofreading

Keep Your File

Quotation, Paraphrase, and Plagiarism

Conclusion

Chapter 5. Questions of Format

Format for College Papers

Paper

Page Format

Fonts

Spacing

Justification

Page Numbers

Format for Quotations

Short Quotations

Block Quotations

Ellipsis and Editorial Additions

Bibliography and Footnote Form: Humanities Style

Books

Additional Notes for Both Bibliography Entries and Footnotes

Dissertations

Articles in Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

Articles in Periodicals

Notes

Notes on Articles in Lexicons

Articles in Collections of Essays

Scores

Sound Recordings

Citing Interviews, Correspondence, etc.

Citing Electronic resources

The Author-Date System of Citation

Reference Lists (Lists of Works Cited)

Parenthetical Citations in the Text

Format Issues Related to Writing about Music

Stylistic Periods

Referring to Centuries

Referring to Musical Works

Naming Notes and Keys

Foreign terms

Musical Examples

Conclusion

Chapter 6. Other Kinds of Writing Projects

Seminar Presentations

Research

Organizing the Presentation

Tone and Approach

Concert Reports

Purpose

Research

Writing the Report

Program Notes

Purpose

Who is the Audience?

Research

Working within Limits

Special Problems

Texts and Translations

Conclusion

Essay Examinations

Purpose

Preparing for Essay Examinations

How to Proceed

Common Errors

Conclusion

Chapter 7. Writing Style

Some Basic Ideas about Writing

Different Kinds of Prose

Tone

The Stance of the Writer

Referring to Yourself

Writing Effective Sentences

Word Choice

Word Combinations

Sentence Structure

Effective Paragraphs

The Effective Essay

Introduction

Transitions

Conclusion

Summary

Chapter 8. Common Writing Problems

Errors in Basic Grammar and Writing

Incomplete Sentences

Run-on Sentences

Agreement: Subject and Verb

Agreement: Pronoun and Antecedent

Proper Cases of Pronouns

Relative Pronouns

Misplaced Modifiers

The Split Infinitive

Mixed Metaphors

Spelling Issues

Using a Dictionary

Forming Possessives

Plurals of Borrowed Latin and Greek Words

Foreign Words

Medieval and Renaissance Names

Some Troublesome Word Pairs

Its and It's

Your and You're

Whose and Who's

Affect and Effect

Due to and Because of

Fewer and Less

Like and Such as

Predominant and Predominate

Principal and Principle

Punctuation

The Period

The Comma

The Semicolon

The Colon

Quotation Marks

The Hyphen

The Dash

Parentheses

Special Problems Involved in Writing about Music

Technical Terms

Describing Musical Events

Summary

CONCLUSION

APPENDIX: SAMPLE PAPER

INDEX