商品簡介
The International Who's Who In Classical Music 2010 provides an invaluable and practical source of biographical information on a variety of notable men and women from the world of classical music. Covering the classical and light classical fields, it brings together reliable and up-to-date information on an exhaustive range of people and organizations.
Meticulously researched and up to date, the 26th edition of the International Who's Who In Classical Music provides a one-stop resource to all aspects of the classical music world.
Complementing the International Who's Who In Classical Music to cover all aspects of the music spectrum is its companion title, the International Who's Who In Popular Music. Both resources, as well as information on deceased entrants and entrants from the wide range of other Europa biographical sources, can also be accessed online at www.worldwhoswho.com.
"The most valuable, practical musical directory ever published."--- Musical Opinion
作者簡介
Norman A. Graebner, PhD. is Randolph P. Compton Professor of History and Public Affairs, emeritus, at the University of Virginia. A leading exponent of the realist school in the study of American diplomacy. Graebner has received many high awards, including the University's highest honor the Thomas Jefferson Award. He previously held the titles of Harmsworth Professor of American History at Oxford University and was a Thomas Jefferson Visiting Scholar at Downing College, Cambridge. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of more than 30 books and some 130 articles, essays, and book chapters.
Richard Dean Burns is professor emeritus of history at California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. He has authored and edited over 17 books and more than 24 in-depth articles covering arms control, diplomatic history, international law and American foreign policy. A bibliographer, essayist, and editor, Dr. Burns has long been involved in preparing reference books, such as the internationally recognized A Guide to American Foreign Relations Since 1770 and the critically acclaimed 20th-century presidential bibliography series. Burns designed and edited Praeger's three-volume Encyclopedia of Arois Control and Disarmament.
Joseph M. Siracusa is professor of human security and international diplomacy at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. He is internationally known for his writings on the Cold War, nuclear deterrence, and presidential politics. A frequent political affairs commentator in Australia. Siracusa has worked at the University of Queensland and the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. His published works include A History of United States Foreign Policy. Depression to Cold War. A History of America from Herbert Hoover to Ronald Reagan, Presidential Profiles. The Kennedy Years. Real-World Nuclear Deterrence. The Making of International Strategy, Nuclear Weapons. A Very Short Introduction: Globalization and Human Security and International Diplomacy and the Search for Global Security.