1. While there examples of significant works based upon in religious genres, such as Bernstein's Chichester Psalms or Stravinsky's Mass, these are essentially concert pieces, most often performed in the orchestra hall rather than the cathedral or synagogue.

2. Christopher Williams, "Of Canons and Context: Toward a Historiography of Twentieth-Century Music," repercussions 2.1 (1993): 31-74.

3. Out of curiosity I decided to see if the current crop of 20th-century history and analysis texts was that different from those of previous decades. While I was not surprised to find that historical and analytic repertoire is little changed from previous texts, I was pleasantly surprised to note that William Austin's Music in the 20th Century (New York: Norton, 1966) includes extensive discussions of early Jazz, with transcriptions of performances by Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, and Charlie Parker.

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