Reviews: Traditional World Music Influences in Contemporary
Solo Piano Literature
"Axford has gone where few researchers have ventured
by accepting the huge task of identifying and analyzing published
solo piano music from around the world without duplicating the more
standard work (European and American for the most part) done vis-à-vis
the solo piano repertoire. Axford's stated goal was to gather, organize
into a logical international framework, and briefly annotate solo
piano music from around the world...Each chapter begins with a fine
scholarly overview, followed by the entries arranged geographically,
then alphabetically by composer...This ambitious reference work
has no real parallel. Rather it is the author's hope that future
researchers will augment and expand upon her pioneering efforts.
She has begun this process by gathering, organizing, and briefly
describing numerous published piano solos. This is the first time
such information of international scope has been collected under
the confines of one easy-to-use reference work. Target audiences
for this work include musical researchers, pianists, piano teachers,
composers, and scholars. All libraries supporting general music
programs or piano pedagogy should consider purchase of this valuable
reference work."
- American Reference Books Annual
"The range is considerable..." - Piano & Keyboard
"The opening of each chapter describes the significant attributes
of each ethnic style and cultural location in splendid detail. Academic
music and large public libraries should consider purchasing."
- Choice
"My husband, E. L. Lancaster, and I recently purchased Traditional
World Music Influences in Contemporary Solo Piano Literature.
It has been fun to browse through this book. It contains much useful
information. Congratulations on a monumental publication."
- Gayle Kowalchyk, Alfred Publishing Co., Inc.
"The information gathered on these pages is tremendous and
contemporary...441 pages packed full of information. Ms. Axford
really went through much planning and research to help the readers...This
is a most important reference book that will help the teacher locate
certain valuable material...It is fascinating going through this
book and finding names of those who are still with us. A hidden
value comes to mind for teachers giving recitals on various locations
throughout the world. It is a great source for building recital
programs."
- Albert DeVito, Keyboard Teacher
"Separate bibliographies for each world music region list
examples of works that demonstrate some of the traditional musical
influences associated with that region; background materials offer
helpful overviews of each culture's music."
- Music Educators National Conference (MENC), Teaching Music
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