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In engaging with the full range of American musical practice, both written and oral traditions, MUSA's volume editors take on interpretive challenges not typically addressed by scholarly editions. The projects build upon the strengths of traditional approaches to research through the preparation of critical scores. In addition, each volume begins with a contextual essay that extends scholarly discourse in the field of American music and introduces America's musical art to a wide variety of readers, including performers, scholars, and students. For ordering information and current prices, please contact A-R Editions, Inc.
Current MUSA projects include:
David Moritz Michael
Complete Wind Chamber Music
Edited by Nola Reed Knouse
Charles Hommann
Surviving Orchestral Works
Edited by Joanne Swenson-Eldridge
Florence Price
Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3
Edited by Rae Linda Brown and Wayne Shirley
Machito and His Afro-Cubans: Transcriptions and Arrangements
Edited by Paul Austerlitz
William Grant Still
Africa
Edited by Naomi André, Akin Euba, and Ron Wiecki
Stephen Sondheim
Follies
(Book by James Goldman; orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick)
Edited by Jon Alan Conrad
Songs from "A New Circle of Voices": The Sixteenth-Annual Pow-Wow at UCLA
Edited by Tara Browner
Hawaiian Songs Ancient and Modern
Edited by Amy Ku'uleialoha Stillman
Mexican-American Music in the Lummis Cylinder Collection
Edited by John Koegel
John Cage
"Solo for Piano" from Concert for Piano and Orchestra (Realization by David Tudor)
Edited by John Holzaepfel
An "Ingalls Family" Album
Edited by Dale Cockrell
Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle
Shuffle Along (1921)
Edited by Lyn Schenbeck
American Fiddle Tunes
Edited by Paul F. Wells and Chris Goertzen
Virgil Thomson
Four Saints in Three Acts

Edited by H. Wiley Hitchcock and Robert Fussell
George Bristow
Symphony No. 2 ("Jullien")

Edited by Katherine K. Preston
Early New Orleans Jazz Masters: Sam Morgan, "Kid" Ory, and Armand J. Piron
Edited by Anthony Cummings, Bruce Boyd Raeburn, and John Joyce, Jr.
Mary's Ideas: Mary Lou Williams's Development as a Big Band Composer
Edited by Ted Buehrer
Songs from the British-Irish-American Oral Tradition as Recorded in the Early Twentieth Century
Edited by Norm Cohen and Anne Dhu McLucas
Nineteenth-Century American Hymnody
Edited by R. Allen Lott
John Philip Sousa: Seven Marches
Edited by Patrick Warfield
George Whitefield Chadwick
The Padrone
Edited by Marianne Betz

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