Music

Routledge Senior Editor: Constance Ditzel
The Routledge Music Collection offers foundational scholarship in key areas of musicology and music history and literature as well as current theory and research from leading scholars. These 111 titles also explore music theory, technology, the business side of music, and classic and modern genres of music. The collection contains many works on ethnomusicology.
The 1670 readings in the collection represent the most frequently taught and widely cited Routledge titles, including classic resources, such as Clayton et. al.’s Cultural Study of Music, as well as works addressing the changing world of global music, such as Music and Urban Geography, Music in a Post-9/11 World, and Sounding Off: Theorizing on Disability.
The Routledge Music Editor welcomes your ideas for coursebooks in higher education as well as scholarly books and may be reached at Constance.Ditzel@taylorandfrancis.com.
The Routledge Music Collection offers foundational scholarship in key areas of musicology and music history and literature as well as current theory and research from leading scholars. These 111 titles also explore music theory, technology, the business side of music, and classic and modern genres of music. The collection contains many works on ethnomusicology.
The 1670 readings in the collection represent the most frequently taught and widely cited Routledge titles, including classic resources, such as Clayton et. al.’s Cultural Study of Music, as well as works addressing the changing world of global music, such as Music and Urban Geography, Music in a Post-9/11 World, and Sounding Off: Theorizing on Disability.
The Routledge Music Editor welcomes your ideas for coursebooks in higher education as well as scholarly books and may be reached at Constance.Ditzel@taylorandfrancis.com.

