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Sydney Walker Freedman freedmas at stolaf.edu
Tue Jun 19 09:55:30 CDT 2007


That's the one I mean.  Burkholder edits the later editions, though. 
Sorry about the name mix-up.  An earlier edition of the anthology is in
Braille (I think it's actually on Webbraille).

> No.  Claude V. Palisca, and Donald J. Grout
>
> Is the Norton Anthology of Western Music available in Braille?  I am
> struggling with a twelve taped recording, which is not very good, at all.
>
> Debra
>
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> Are you thinking of the one by Burkholder?  I believe that the Library of
> Congress has it.  I also have the latest edition in Braille (just used in
> in school; I'm a music history major) and could have it sent to you from
> my college.
>
>> Thank you so very much!
>>
>> Debra
>>
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>> On
>> Behalf Of Penny Golden
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>> Seems like you have 2 questions here.
>> 1)  what do roads have to do with music?  It's been the study of
>> several now, the interrelation between musics.  Along those old Roman
>> roads traveled many things: ideas, products, luxuries, silks, gold,
>> and, also, music.
>> I don't know whether your book is in braille.
>> Maybe others will be better able to tell you how to find
>> out.  There's a  database at the american Printing house for the
>> Blind called, I think: Carl.
>> It lists most books that have been put into braille publicly or even
>> privately.
>> hope this will help.
>> bestPen
>> At 02:58 AM 6/19/2007, you wrote:
>>>Hello.  What do Roman roads have to do with Advanced Music History?
>>> Does
>>>anyone know if the book, A History Of Western Music is in Braille?  I am
>>>trying to locate the Fourth edition.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Debra
>>>
>>>
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