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Philip Lambert is Professor of Music at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of CUNY.
"Basic Post-Tonal Theory and Analysis is a valuable contribution to
the teaching and learning of post-tonal theory. The writing is
clear and easy to follow, which is something the students will
appreciate."
--Philip Stoecker, Hofstra University
"This book has the potential to play an important role in the study
of post-tonal music theory. It focuses on concepts that are often
at the core of a twentieth-century-music class. The exercises, in
particular, would be very useful to have in the classroom."
--Daphne Tan, Indiana University Bloomington
"Undergraduates are often put off by non-tonal music because of
their failure to see any continuity or similarities with the music
from the common-practice era. Lambert does a great job in bridging
that gap."
--Inessa Bazayev, Louisiana State University
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