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    Solo Vocal Works on Jewish Themes : a Bibliography of Jewish Composers. by Jaffe, Kenneth

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Part III: Works Organized by Voice TypeWorks with Solo Voice; Soprano/High Female Voice; Mezzo-Soprano/Medium Female Voice; Contralto/Alto/Low Female Voice; Female Voice (unspecified); Tenor/High Male Voice; Baritone/Medium Male Voice; Bass-Baritone; Bass/Low Male Voice; Male Voice (unspecified); High Voice (gender not specified); Medium Voice (gender not specified); Low Voice (gender not specified); Voice Type Variable or Not Determined; Works With Two Solo Voices; Two Female Voices; One Female & One Male Voice; Two Male Voices; Two Soli (unspecified or variable).…”
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    Genoveva by Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856

    Published 2008
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    The bassoon by Kopp, James B.

    Published 2012
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    Building academic language : meeting common core standards across disciplines, grades 5-12 by Zwiers, Jeff

    Second edition.
    Published 2014
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    Teaching Healthy Musicianship. by Taylor, Nancy

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Starting with a Stretch; Passive, Active, Restorative: Types of Rest; Stretches for Musicians; 14. Vocal Health; Signs of Trouble: Vocal Fatigue and Strain; Vocal Warm-​ups; In the Classroom and on the Podium; When Bad Things Happen to Good Voices; Tips for Vocal Wellness; Checklist for Vocal Wellness; 15. …”
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    Jazz Composition and Arranging in the Digital Age. by Sussman, Richard

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…8-2 Vertical Harmony: Basic Principles of Jazz Chord Voicings8-3 Horizontal Harmony; 8-4 Standard Jazz Voicing Positions; 8-5 Modal Concepts of Jazz Chord Voicings; 8-6 Melodic Motion and Voice Leading; Chapter Summary; Exercises; 9 Reharmonization of Approach Tones (3-4 Horns); 9-1 Reharmonization of Approach Tones; 9-2 Repeated Notes, Static Harmony, and Voice Leading; Chapter Summary; Exercises; 10 Melodic Reharmonization and Counterpoint (3-4 Horns); 10-1 Techniques of Melodic Reharmonization; 10-2 Independent Counter-melodies and Polyphony; Chapter Summary; Exercises.…”
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    West of 98 : living and writing the new American West

    First edition.
    Published 2011
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