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Table of Contents
A Rebecca Clarke Reader -- edited by Liane Curtis
Contents and Acknowledgments / Introduction
Part I - Chapter 1 Nancy Reich: "Rebecca Clarke: An Uncommon Woman"
Part I - Chapter 2 Liane Curtis: "Rebecca Clarke and the British Musical Renaissance"
Part I - Chapter 3 Deborah Stein: "'Dare Seize the Fire': An Introduction to the Songs of Rebecca Clarke"
Part I - Chapter 4 Bryony Jones: "'But do not quite forget': The Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano (1921) and the Viola Sonata (1919) Compared"
Part II Clarke's Published Writings About Music (1923-1931).
Part II - Chapter 5 "The History of the Viola in Quartet Writing." Music and Letters IV (1923)
Part II - Chapter 6 "The Beethoven Quartets as a Player Sees Them." Music and Letters VIII (1927)
Part II - Chapter 7 "Viola." Cobbett's Cyclopedic Survey of Chamber Music
Part II - Chapter 8 "Bloch, Ernest." Cobbett's Cyclopedic Survey
Part II - Chapter 9 "La Semaine Anglaise at the Paris Colonial Exhibition." The B.M.S. [British Music *Society] Bulletin, New Series 1 (Autumn, 1931)
Part III My Mini-Revival! Clarke Rediscovered - The Interviews and a Program Note
Part III - Chapter 10 Rebecca Clarke Remembers Myra Hess (Interview with Robert Sherman)
Part III - Chapter 11 Robert Sherman Interviews Rebecca Clarke about Herself
Part III - Chapter 12 Violist to Violist: Nancy Uscher's Interview with Rebgecca Clarke, April 11, 1978
Part III - Chapter 13 Musicologist Ellen D. Lerner Interviews Rebecca Clarke, 1978 and 1979
Part III - Chapter 14 Rebecca Clarke's 1977 Note on the Viola Sonata
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