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Series: Eastman Studies in Music An examination of the role of the pedal clavichord in understanding the work of J. S. Bach, as well as its relevance to contemporary organ performances. Bach Sources in America A portrait of the composer from his various manuscripts. Bach's Changing World: Series: Eastman Studies in Music Bach's Changing World is a study of popular culture in the community in which Bach spent the last, the longest, and the most productive part of his life: the Leipzig middle-class. The Ballet Collaborations of Richard Strauss Series: Eastman Studies in Music Basic and Applied High Pressure Biology Papers on high pressure biology, now making important advances in biological and medical industries, including food. Beethoven's Century Series: Eastman Studies in Music Essays by the noted authority on nineteenth-century music, the topics ranging from Beethoven and Schubert to comic opera to Scriabin and Janácek. Being There Being There is a collection of photographic portraits of, and interviews with, NYU medical students who volunteered in the New York City Medical Examiner's morgue following 9/11. Dr. Barry Goldstein, who was the Master Scholars Artist-in-Residence during the 2001-2002 academic year, took the photos and conducted the interviews. The volume includes a foreword by Charles Hirsch M.D., the Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York, who ran the massive effort to identify remains. Ben Enwonwu Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora An intellectual biography of a modern African artist and his immense contribution to twentieth-century art history. Berlioz's Semi-Operas Series: Eastman Studies in Music A full-length study of two of Berlioz's most unique works, which combine the highest goals of both symphony and opera and incorporate two of the greatest classics of Western literature into a total fusion of the arts. Berlioz: Past, Present, Future Series: Eastman Studies in Music A collection of essays commemorating Hector Berlioz's life and work on the 200th anniversary of his birth. Berlioz: Scenes from the Life and Work Series: Eastman Studies in Music New studies of the great French composer by Jacques Barzun, David Cairns, Joël-Marie Fauquet, Hugh Macdonald, Julian Rushton, and other prominent experts. Between East and West Series: Rochester Studies in Central Europe A comparison between Russian and Polish texts of travels to the Orient in the Nineteenth-Century. Beyond Contractual Morality Beyond Contractual Morality looks at current debates over the meaning of liberalism by reexamining their roots in eighteenth-century texts, which demonstrate the historical intertwining of political, legal and moral problems in their extension of social contract theory into various realms of public and private lives. Writers such as Rousseau, Voltaire, Sade, and Montesquieu are discussed. Beyond The Art of Finger Dexterity Series: Eastman Studies in Music The first English-language book on Czerny, and the broadest survey of his activity in any language. The Biopsychosocial Approach: Past, Present, Future According to the biopsychosocial model, developed by the late Dr. George Engel, how physicians approach patients and the problems they present is very much influenced by conceptual models of which they are often unaware. Taking into consideration the attributes of the patient as a person (including biological, psychological and sociological aspects) provides for a better model of health care than does the existing biomedical model. Black Business and Economic Power Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora The first collection on historical and contemporary black business in Africa and the African diaspora in America, with contributors from a wide perspective of disciplines. "The Broadway Sound" Series: Eastman Studies in Music The previously unpublished autobiography and additional essays by the orchestrator-composer of some of America's most important musical theatre productions. "The Broadway Sound" (paperback edition) Series: Eastman Studies in Music The previously unpublished autobiography and additional essays by the orchestrator-composer of some of America's most important musical theatre productions. |