Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition
The First Twenty Years
Series: MLA Index and Bibliography Series #33
Co-published with: Music Library Association
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Music » Reference
Religion » Music
Library & Information Science » Music Librarianship
Reference » Music
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March 2008, ARBA
DESCRIPTION
The University of Louisville's annual Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition is the largest monetary award offered in its field. The international prize is offered for outstanding achievement by a living composer in a large musical genre, such as choral, orchestral, chamber, electronic, song-cycle, dance, opera, musical theater, or extended solo work. Since the award was first offered in 1985, the Dwight Anderson Memorial Music Libraryone of the largest new music collections in North Americahas housed the competition submissions. In order to keep an accurate listing detailing the holdings of this collection, this catalog was developed.
Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition: The First Twenty Years catalogs every submission for this prestigious award, offering complete information on all the competition submissions, including title, composer, format, length, instrumentation, and information on where to find or purchase the composition. The bulk of the catalog is listed alphabetically by composer, so that users can learn whose works were submitted over the 20 years covered by the award. The additional appendixes provide the opposite perspective: a year-by-year glance at the award and those who submitted works each year. Concluding with an index, this catalog increases awareness of this collection and acknowledges the work of these important composers and their consequence to recent music history.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Karen R. Little is director of the Dwight Anderson Music Library at the University of Louisville and is on the Board of Officers of the Music Library Association. She is the author of Frank Bridge: A Bio-Bibliography (1991) and Notes: An Index to Volumes 1-50 (Scarecrow Press, 1995).
Julia Graepel is technical services librarian at the International University Bremen in Bremen, Germany and is the former assistant director of the Dwight Anderson Music Library at the University of Louisville.
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