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Music of the United States of America (publications) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Music of the United States of America (publications) MUSA (Music of the United States of America) is a forty-volume series of critical editions of American music, representing the full range of genres and idioms that have contributed to American musical culture.〔Crawford, Rich (Spring 2005). "MUSA's Early Years: The Life and Times of a National Editing Project", ''American Music'' 23(1).〕
It was established by the American Musicological Society in 1988〔Beckwith, John (Spring 1996). "Review Essay: Music of the United States of America", ''American Music'' 14(1).〕 and is hosted by the University of Michigan at its American Music Institute. The criteria used in developing MUSA volumes are: *That the series as a whole reflect breadth and balance among eras, genres, composers and performance media *That it avoid music already available through other channels, duplicating only where new editions of available music seem essential *That works in the series be representative, chosen to reflect particular excellence or to represent notable achievements in this country's highly varied music history〔Kearns, William. (1998-99). "MUSA: An American Monument", ''The American Music Research Center Journal'' 8/9.〕 MUSA receives funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and is published by A-R Editions of Madison, Wisconsin.〔Burkholder, J. Peter (Spring 1995). "MUSA's Debut", ''L.S.A.M. Newsletter'' 24(2).〕 The founding editor-in-chief of MUSA is Richard Crawford, and the current editors-in-chief are Mark Clague (University of Michigan) and Gayle Magee (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). == Publications ==
*MUSA 1: (Music for Small Orchestra (1926); Suite No. 2 for Four Strings and Piano (1929) ) by Ruth Crawford *MUSA 2: (Early Songs, 1907–1914 ) by Irving Berlin *MUSA 3: (Quartet for Strings (In One Movement), Opus 89 ) by Amy Beach *MUSA 4: (Collected Works ) by Daniel Read *MUSA 5: (The Music and Scripts of ''In Dahomey'' )'' ''by Will Marion Cook and Paul Laurence Dunbar and others *MUSA 6: (Psalmody and Secular Songs ) by Timothy Swan *MUSA 7: (Collected Songs, 1873-1896 ) by Harrigan and Braham *MUSA 8: (Keyboard and Chamber Music, 1937–1994 ) by Lou Harrison *MUSA 9: (Barstow – Eight Hitchhiker Inscriptions from a Highway Railing at Barstow, California (1968 Version) ) by Harry Partch *MUSA 10: (Performances in Transcription, 1927–1943 ) based on recordings by Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller *MUSA 11: (Writing American Indian Music: Historic Transcriptions, Notations, and Arrangements ) *MUSA 12: (129 Songs ) by Charles Ives *MUSA 13: (Quintette for Piano and String Quartet ) by Leo Ornstein *MUSA 14: (American Victorian Choral Music ) by Dudley Buck *MUSA 15: (Selected Piano Solos, 1928–1941 ) based on recordings by Earl "Fatha" Hines *MUSA 16: (Complete Wind Chamber Music ) by David Moritz Michael *MUSA 17: (Surviving Orchestral Music ) by Charles Hommann *MUSA 18: (Four Saints in Three Acts ) by Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein *MUSA 19: (Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3 ) by Florence Price *MUSA 20: (Songs from "A New Circle of Voices": The Sixteenth Annual Pow-Wow at UCLA ) *MUSA 21: (Six Marches ) by John Philip Sousa *MUSA 22: (The Ingalls Wilder Family Songbook ) *MUSA 23: (Symphony no. 2 in D minor, op. 24 ("Jullien") ) by George Frederick Bristow *MUSA 24: (Sam Morgan's Jazz Band: Complete Recorded Works in Transcription ) based on recordings by Sam Morgan *MUSA 25: (Selected Works for Big Band ), by Mary Lou Williams
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