Marion Bauer - Written Works

Written Works

(From the list of Bauer's works in New Grove)

  • With Ethel Peyser: How Music Grew: From Prehistoric Times to the Present Day (New York: 1925, rev. 1939)
  • With Ethel Peyser: Music through the Ages: a Narrative for Student and Layman (New York, 1932, enlarged 3/1967 by Elizabeth Rogers as Music through the Ages: an Introduction to Music History)
  • Twentieth Century Music (New York, 1933, rev. 2/1947)
  • Musical Questions and Quizzes: a Digest of Information about Music (New York, 1941)
  • With Ethel Peyser: How Opera Grew: from Ancient Greece to the Present Day (New York, 1956)

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