Edward T. Cone - Edited Volumes

Edited Volumes

  • (ed., with Benjamin Boretz) Perspectives on Schoenberg and Stravinsky (Princeton, NJ, 1968, Revised 2nd ed. 1972)
  • (ed.) Hector Berlioz: Fantastic Symphony (New York, 1971) (annotated score)
  • (ed., with B. Boretz) Perspectives on American Composers (New York, 1971)
  • (ed., with B. Boretz) Perspectives on Contemporary Music Theory (New York, 1972)
  • (ed., with B. Boretz) Perspectives on Notation and Performance (New York, 1976)
  • (ed.) Roger Sessions on Music (Princeton, NJ, 1979)
  • (ed., with Edmund Keeley and Joseph Frank) "The Legacy of R. P. Blackmur: Essays, Memoirs, Texts" (New York, 1987)

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