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Music Collection

Indiana University Press boasts a prolific list in music publishing featuring titles from early music pedagogy and Russian music history to contemporary composers and up-to-date reference guides. Our list can be separated into performance practice titles—such as Guide to the Aria Repertoire and Sound in Motion—and music scholarship—such as History of Music in Russia from Antiquity to 1800 and Debussy’s Late Style. Current series include the Indiana Repertoire Guides, which feature bibliographic collections of repertory for performers; Music and the Early Modern Imagination, which analyzes aspects of music in the early modern era; Musical Meaning and Interpretation, which explores how listeners, performers, and composers construct meaning in musical works; Profiles in Popular Music, which studies the musical structure and cultural importance of popular music; Publications of the Early Music Institute, which features both performance practice and analytical works on early music; and the award-winning Russian Music Studies, edited by Malcolm Hamrick Brown and featuring ground-breaking works in musical biography, analysis, and cultural studies of Russian music. IU Press has received numerous Choice Outstanding Academic Title awards, an ASCAP-Deems Taylor award, an Association for Recorded Sound Award, and most recently the Irving Lowens book award from the Society for American Music, among others.