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Music dissertations
Sometimes dissertations in music are submitted in two parts: a composition and an essay. In such cases each part is cataloged independently.
ExampleBook Record 100 1 Nelson, Mark Douglas,‡d1954- 245 10 Quieting the mind, manifesting mind :‡bthe Zen Buddhist roots of John Cage's early chance-determined and indeterminate compositions /‡cMark Douglas Nelson. 260 ‡c1995. 300 2 v. (xiv, 390 leaves) ;‡c29 cm. 500 This essay and the composition "Motion alarm I Ching" together constitute the dissertation but are otherwise unrelated. 502 Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 1995. 504 Includes bibliographical references (leaves 376-390). 655 7 Academic dissertations‡2rbgenr. 710 2 Princeton University.‡bDept. of Music. RLIN ID 95-B31854 100 1 Nelson, Mark Douglas,‡d1954- 245 10 Motion alarm I Ching‡h[sound recording] /‡cNelson. 260 ‡c1995. 300 1 sound cassette (20 min.) :‡banalog. +‡e1 booklet (33 p. : 29 cm.) 500 This composition and the essay "Quieting the mind, manifesting mind" together constitute the dissertation but are otherwise unrelated. 500 Includes accompanying volume of technical specifications. 502 Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 1995. 655 7 Academic dissertations‡2rbgenr. 710 2 Princeton University.‡bDept. of Music. RLIN ID 95-C675 |
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