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The Harvard Dictionary of Music is a standard
music
reference book published by the
Belknap Press of
Harvard University Press.
The first edition was published in
1944, and was edited by
Willi Apel. The second edition, also edited by Apel, was
published in
1969. A new editor,
Don Michael Randel, took over for the third edition in
1986. The book was retitled The New Harvard Dictionary of
Music, and featured expanded coverage of
twentieth-century and non-Western
music, and including information on
jazz
and
popular music for the first time. For the fourth edition (2003,
also edited by Randel), the book reverted to the earlier title.
Unlike some other standard music reference books, The
Harvard Dictionary of Music includes no biographical
entries. Biographical information may be found in a companion
volume, The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music,
published in
1996, which contains approximately 5500 entries.
References
- Randel, Don Michael, The Harvard Dictionary of Music
(2003), Belknap Press.
ISBN 0-674-01163-5.
- Randel, Don Michael, The Harvard Biographical
Dictionary of Music (1996), Belknap Press.
ISBN 0-674-37299-9.
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