Immerse yourself in the world of music analysis with this extraordinary hardcover book, titled "Music for Analysis: Examples from the Common Practice Period and the Twentieth Century". The book is authored by Robert Nelson, Michael Horvit, and Thomas E. Benjamin, and published by Oxford University Press, Incorporated in the year 2000. It encompasses 448 pages of insightful and educative content, written in the English language. This piece falls under the genre of Music, and the topic is focused on Instruction & Study/Theory.


The book is an excellent resource for music enthusiasts, especially students and tutors of music theory, seeking a comprehensive guide to analyze music. With a thorough analysis of examples from the Common Practice Period and the Twentieth Century, this book provides a rich and detailed understanding of music theory.