Music: An Appreciation with 5 Audio CD set
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Music
Music: An Appreciation with 5 Audio CD set Details
About the Author Roger Kamien received his B.A. in Musicology from Columbia and his M.A. and PhD. from Princeton. Kamien taught for 2 years at Hunter College and for 20 years at Queens College, where he coordinated the music appreciation courses. In 1983, he was appointed to the Zubin Mehta Chair in Musicology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In addition to Music: An Appreciation, Prof. Kamien has written numerous articles and reviews, co-wrote A New Approach to Keyboard Harmony, and edited the Norton Scores. He is an accomplished pianist and, in recent years, has formed a two-piano team with his wife, Anita. Read more
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Reviews
This fits well with the curriculum of my music appreciation class but each song split into multiple tracks. it was a bit confusing at first but i can see why they did that, other than that, i like it. it has good music and good info. I was just a bit puzzled at the fact that one of my classmates also rented this from Amazon BUT she didn't receive the CDs.....weird....