Incoming Resources
- Retromania, pop culture's addiction to its own past, Simon Reynolds
- Thinking about thinking, metacognition for music learning, Carol W. Benton
- No such thing as silence, John Cage's 4'33", Kyle Gann
- Down the highway, the life of Bob Dylan, Howard Sounes
- Music of the Great Depression, William H. Young and Nancy K. Young
- Babylon's burning, from punk to grunge, Clinton Heylin
- Popular musics of the non-Western world, an introductory survey, Peter Manuel
- A natural history of the piano, the instrument, the music, the musicians--from Mozart to modern jazz, and everything in between, Stuart Isacoff
- Work songs, Ted Gioia
- Music in Pacific Island cultures, experiencing music, expressing culture, Brian Diettrich, Jane Freeman Moulin, Michael Webb
- John Philip Sousa; American phenomenon, [by] Paul E. Bierley
- Music for the common man, Aaron Copland during the Depression and war, Elizabeth B. Crist
- The story of the blues, Paul Oliver
- Nothing but the blues, the music and the musicians, [edited by] Lawrence Cohn ; [text by] Mary Katherine Aldin [and others]
- Music in Ireland, experiencing music, expressing culture, Dorothea E. Hast, Stanley Scott
- The history of orchestration
- Music in Korea, experiencing music, expressing culture, Donna Lee Kwon
- Lowside of the road, a life of Tom Waits, Barney Hoskyns
- Struggling to define a nation, American music and the twentieth century, Charles Hiroshi Garrett
- From convent to concert hall, a guide to women composers, edited by Sylvia Glickman and Martha Furman Schleifer
- Banding together, how communities create genres in popular music, Jennifer C. Lena
- Country music, the encyclopedia, Irwin Stambler & Grelun Landon ; contributors, Alice Seidman and Lyndon Stambler
- Sixties rock, garage, psychedelic, and other satisfactions, Michael Hicks
- Cinderella's big score, women of the punk and indie underground, Maria Raha
- Music in the 20th century, from Debussy through Stravinsky, William W. Austin
- A twentieth-century musical chronicle, events 1900-1988, compiled by Charles J. Hall
- Last train to Memphis, the rise of Elvis Presley, Peter Guralnick
- Music in the New World, Charles Hamm
- Exploring U2, is this rock 'n' roll? : essays on the music, work, and influence of U2, edited by Scott Calhoun
- Gödel, Escher, Bach, an eternal golden braid, Douglas R. Hofstadter
- Reggae routes, the story of Jamaican music, Kevin O'Brien Chang, Wayne Chen
- The modern brass band, from the 1930s to the new millennium, Roy Newsome
- The history of musical instruments, Curt Sachs
- Musical communication, edited by Dorothy Miell, Raymond MacDonald, David J. Hargreaves
- How sweet the sound, music in the spiritual lives of Americans, David W. Stowe
- The record players, DJ revolutionaries, Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton
- Music theory, problems and practices in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, by Lloyd Ultan
- Caribbean currents, Caribbean music from rumba to reggae, Peter Manuel with Kenneth Bilby and Michael Largey
- The memory of all that, the life of George Gershwin, Joan Peyser
- Sound of the beast, the complete headbanging history of heavy metal, Ian Christe
- Thelonious Monk, the life and times of an American original, Robin D.G. Kelley
- Comparative musicology and anthropology of music, essays on the history of ethnomusicology, edited by Bruno Nettl and Philip V. Bohlman
- Modern MIDI, sequencing and performing using traditional and mobile tools, Sam McGuire
- Woodstock, Louise I. Gerdes, editor
- Too marvelous for words, the life and genius of Art Tatum, James Lester
- The Beethoven companion, edited by Thomas K. Scherman and Louis Biancolli
- One nation under a groove, Motown and American culture, by Gerald Early
- The roaring silence, John Cage, a life, David Revill
- Music in the Renaissance, by Gustave Reese
- Puccini, his life and works, Julian Budden