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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