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'The Sonata in the Classic Era'
The Musical Times1964Vol. 105(1456), pp. 438–438
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Abstract
A major scholarly structure of which not only [William S. Newman] but all of American musicology can be proud of...It will be permanently indispensable to teachers, performers, libraries, and students. It is unique and epochmaking. -Jan LaRue, Musical Quarterly is perhaps uniquely equipped, if not positively fated, to produce a thorough history of the sonata. -Eugene Helm, Notes The thoroughness with which Newman has approached his research problem reveals a degree of dedication which has made all of us the grateful benefactors of a definitive volume filled with interesting and valuable information, bibliographical, statistical. historical, and descriptive. -Alice Mitchell, Piano Quarterly