
New Musical Resources
by Henry Cowell
"New Musical Resources" by Henry Cowell, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1930, explores groundbreaking music theory concepts. This hardcover edition, lacking a dust jacket, is in good condition with minor cover wear. Essential for collectors and music theorists interested in Cowell's influential work.
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The book is in good condition for its age, with a sturdy hardcover binding. The spine shows some wear, and the cover has minor scuffs. There is no dust jacket present. The pages are clean, with slight yellowing typical of aging paper. No inscriptions or library markings are present.
About This Vintage 1930 Edition
"New Musical Resources" by Henry Cowell, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1930, is a seminal work in the field of music theory. This edition, printed in New York and London, presents Cowell's innovative ideas on rhythm, harmony, and the structure of music, which have influenced countless composers and musicians. Cowell, a pivotal figure in 20th-century music, explores new approaches to composition, making this book a valuable resource for music scholars and enthusiasts. This copy is bound in hardcover with no dust jacket, and its condition is reflective of its age, with some wear evident on the spine and cover. A rare find for collectors and those interested in the evolution of modern music theory.
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