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The Sounds of Place: Music and the American Cultural Landscape. By Denise Von Glahn. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2003; paperback edition, 2009.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2011

Carol A. Hess*
Affiliation:
hessc@msu.edu

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Copyright © The Society for American Music 2011

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3 See, for example, Sisman, Elaine, “Memory and Invention at the Threshold of Beethoven's Late Style,” in Beethoven and His World, ed. Burnham, Scott and Steinberg, Michael P. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000), 5187Google Scholar.

4 Stokes, Martin, ed., Ethnicity, Identity, and Music: The Musical Construction of Place (Oxford: Berg, 1994)Google Scholar.

5 Tomlinson, Gary, The Singing of the New World: Indigenous Voice in the Era of European Contact (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), 7Google Scholar.