Incoming Resources
- Popular music censorship in Africa, edited by Michael Drewett, Martin Cloonan
- Problemy individual'nykh razlichiĭ, B.M. Teplov
- The Palgrave handbook of sound design and music in screen media, integrated soundtracks, Liz Greene, Danijela Kulezic-Wilson, editors
- Sonic warfare, sound, affect, and the ecology of fear, Steve Goodman
- The opera fanatic, ethnography of an obsession, Claudio E. Benzecry
- Shadows in the field, new perspectives for fieldwork in ethnomusicology, edited by Gregory F. Barz and Timothy J. Cooley
- On receiving the first Aspen Award, a speech, by Benjamin Britten
- Saying Something, Jazz Improvisation and Interaction, Ingrid Monson
- Nationalists, Cosmopolitans, and Popular Music in Zimbabwe, Thomas Turino
- Virtual music, computer synthesis of musical style, David Cope ; with commentary by Douglas Hofstader ; and with perspectives and analysis by Eleanor Selfridge-Field ... [et al.]
- Aspects of teaching secondary music, perspectives on practice, edited by Gary Spruce
- Music and globalization, critical encounters, edited by Bob W. White
- The new music industries disruption and discovery, Diane Hughes [and three others]
- Extended play, sounding off from John Cage to Dr. Funkenstein, John Corbett
- An introduction to music, by David D. Boyden ; with a preface by Sir Thomas Armstrong and a foreword by Percy A. Scholes
- The amazing Bud Powell, Black genius, jazz history, and the challenge of bebop, Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr
- African American jazz and rap, social and philosophical examinations of Black expressive behavior, edited by James L. Conyers, Jr. ; introduction by James B. Stewart
- The Beyonce effect, essays on sexuality, race and feminism, edited by Adrienne Trier-Bieniek
- An introduction to music technology, Dan Hosken
- Sonic multiplicities, Hong Kong pop and the global circulation of sound and image, Yiu Fai Chow and Jeroen de Kloet
- Afro-Colombian hip-hop, globalization, transcultural music, and ethnic identities, Christopher Dennis
- Oh Boy!, Masculinities and Popular Music, edited by Freya Jarman-Ivens
- Scratch music, edited by Cornelius Cardew
- The Routledge companion to screen music and sound, edited by Miguel Mera, Ronald Sadoff, Ben Winters
- Reading Song Lyrics, Lars Eckstein
- Teaching music in secondary schools, a reader, edited by Gary Spruce
- Sounding the gallery, video and the rise of art-music, Holly Rogers
- Morrissey, fandom, representations and identities, edited by Eoin Devereux, Aileen Dillane and Martin J. Power
- Music and diplomacy from the early modern era to the present, edited by Rebekah Ahrendt, Mark Ferraguto, and Damien Mahiet
- Desi Rap, Hip Hop and South Asian America, contributions by Utkarsh Ambudkar, DJ Rekha, Deepti Hajela, , D'Lo, Sunaina Maira, Chee Malabar, Raeshem Chopra Nijhon, Vijay Prashad, Swapnil Shah, Nitasha Sharma, , the1shanti ; edited by Ajay Nair, Murali Balaji
- Valuing musical participation, Stephanie Pitts
- A forgotten psalter, and other essays, by Richard Runciman Terry
- Music in television, channels of listening, edited by James Deaville
- On record, rock, pop and the written word, Simon Frith, Andrew Goodwin
- National music and other essays, Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Towards a twenty-first century feminist politics of music, Sally Macarthur
- Works of Gioachino Rossini, Opere di Gioachino Rossini, general editor, Philip Gossett
- The lost women of rock music, female musicians of the punk era, Helen Reddington
- Boring formless nonsense, experimental music and the aesthetics of failure, Eldritch Priest
- Living electronic music, Simon Emmerson
- Der Tonwille, pamphlets in witness of the immutable laws of music : offered to a new generation of youth, by Heinrich Schenker ; edited by William Drabkin ; translated by Ian Bent ... [et al.]
- Samuel Beckett, repetition and modern music, John McGrath
- The Beatles as Musicians, Revolver through the Anthology, Walter Everett
- The New York schools of music and the visual arts, Steven Johnson
- Applied practice, evidence and impact in theatre, music and art, [edited by] Matthew Reason and Nick Rowe
- Playing with something that runs, technology, improvisation, and composition in DJ and laptop performance, Mark J. Butler
- The rock history reader, edited by Theo Cateforis
- An Introduction to Bach Studies, Daniel R. Melamed, Michael Marissen
- Metaphors of depth in German musical thought, from E.T.A. Hoffmann to Arnold Schoenberg, Holly Watkins
- Hip hop culture, Emmett G. Price III