The Evolution of Concert Tango: Contemporary Tango Music Project

BIBLIOGRAPHY

                                                                                            BIBLIOGRAPHY


Primary Sources:
Babbitt, Milton. It Takes Twelve to Tango: Piano Solo. New York: C.F. Peters, 1993.
Mikhashoff, Yvar. 88 Tangos. Dance Theater Workshop and Composers' Forum Inc, 1985. DVD.
———————. Incitation to Desire. New Albion Records NA073CD, 1995. CD.
———————, ed. International Tango Collection: Volume 1, Elastic Roses. New York: Quadrivium Music Press, 1986.
Neeman, Edward. “Edward Neeman Plays It Takes Twelve to Tango by Milton Babbitt.” Youtube. Accessed October 3, 2016. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO0tU1BXjIM.
Piazzolla, Astor. Four, for Tango. Paris: Editions Henry Lemoine, 1989.
Rovira, Eduardo. Tango Vanguardia. Microfón 1-48, 1963. Vinyl.


Secondary Sources:
Benedetti, Héctor. Nueva Historia del Tango: de Los Orígenes al Siglo XXI. Mexico City: Siglo XXI Editores, 2015.
Bernstein, Zachary. “Duplicated Subdivisions in Babbitt’s It Takes Twelve to Tango.” Music Theory Online 17 (2011). Accessed October 3, 2016. http://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.11.17.2/mto.11.17.2.bernstein.html.
Leong, Daphne. “Kaleidoscopic Symmetries: Time and Pitch Relations in Cordon Nancarrow's Tango?.” Intégral 16/17 (2002): 187-224.
Link, Kacey, and Kristin Wendland. Tracing Tangueros: Argentine Tango Instrumental Music. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.
Macchioni, Oscar. The Tango in American Piano Music: Selected Tangos by Thomson, Copland, Barber, Jaggard, Biscardi, and Bolcom. Missoula: College Music Society, 2010.


 
  1. Introduction
  2. Global Mapping of Tango
  3. Scope of Contemporary Tango Music Project
  4. Current Tango Scholarship
  5. Argentine Tango
  6. Tango in Western Classical Music
  7. Case Studies for Transcription (Argentine Tango)
  8. Case Studies for Transcription (Classical Music Tango)
  9. BIBLIOGRAPHY