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Classical Dance Music eBook Indiana Univ Press Edition

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This expanded 504‑page Kindle eBook from Indiana University Press offers an in‑depth look at the evolution of classical dance music. Featuring accessible design, screen‑reader compatibility, and enhanced typesetting, it provides a seamless reading experience on any Kindle device. Ideal for music scholars, dancers, and enthusiasts seeking comprehensive insight.

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Delve into the rich tapestry of classical dance music with this meticulously researched eBook, published by Indiana University Press. Spanning 504 pages, the volume presents a comprehensive survey of the genre, tracing its origins from courtly ballets of the Baroque era through the Romantic period and into contemporary interpretations. The text is organized into clearly defined chapters that explore thematic development, compositional techniques, and the cultural contexts that shaped each era. Enhanced typesetting ensures crisp, readable fonts on all Kindle devices, while the expanded edition includes newly discovered archival material, rare scores, and high‑resolution images of original manuscripts. Accessibility features such as screen‑reader support and adjustable font sizes make the content approachable for a wide audience, and the integrated X‑Ray function allows readers to quickly locate references to composers, works, and historical events.

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Usage

This eBook is designed for a variety of settings. Music students can use it as a primary textbook for courses on dance music history, while professional dancers may reference the work to deepen their understanding of the musical narratives that accompany choreography. Scholars conducting research will appreciate the extensive bibliography and footnotes that point to primary sources and recent academic debates. The Kindle format enables reading on the go—whether on a commuter train, in a rehearsal studio, or during a quiet evening at home. The file size of 29 MB balances rich visual content with fast download times, and the page‑flip feature mimics the tactile experience of turning pages, making it intuitive for readers accustomed to print volumes.

Why Choose Us

Indiana University Press brings over a century of scholarly publishing expertise to this title, guaranteeing rigorous peer review and editorial standards. The eBook benefits from the press’s commitment to digital accessibility, ensuring compliance with the latest accessibility guidelines. Each chapter has been edited by leading experts in musicology and dance studies, providing authoritative insight that is both academically sound and engaging. The enhanced typesetting and X‑Ray functionality set this edition apart from standard Kindle releases, offering a richer, more interactive reading experience. Additionally, the press offers responsive customer support, ready to assist with any technical issues, format conversions, or citation queries you may encounter.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive 504‑page coverage of classical dance music from the 17th to 21st centuries.
  • Enhanced typesetting and high‑resolution images for clear on‑screen reading.
  • Full accessibility support, including screen‑reader compatibility and adjustable fonts.
  • Integrated X‑Ray navigation to quickly locate composers, works, and historical references.
  • Dedicated customer support from Indiana University Press for technical assistance.

FAQ

Is this eBook compatible with all Kindle devices?

Yes, the file is optimized for all Kindle models, including Kindle Paperwhite, Oasis, and the Kindle app for iOS and Android. The enhanced typesetting adapts to different screen sizes while preserving the layout of images and footnotes.

Can I export citations from the eBook for academic work?

The eBook includes a built‑in citation export feature that allows you to copy references in APA, MLA, and Chicago formats directly from the X‑Ray panel, simplifying the process of creating bibliographies.

What accessibility features are available?

The title supports screen‑reader software, offers adjustable font sizes, high‑contrast mode, and includes descriptive alt‑text for all embedded images, ensuring a fully accessible reading experience.

Does the eBook include any multimedia content?

While the primary focus is text and static images, the eBook incorporates audio excerpts of selected dance pieces. These audio clips can be played directly within the Kindle reader, providing an auditory illustration of the musical analysis.

How can I get help if I encounter a technical issue?

Indiana University Press provides a dedicated support line and email address for Kindle users. Their team can assist with download problems, formatting glitches, or any questions about using the X‑Ray and page‑flip features.

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