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Adlington, R. (2003) Moving beyond motion: metaphors for changing sound. Journal of the Royal Musical Association, 128 (2) pp. 297-318. ISSN 0269-0403 (print) 1471-6933 (online)
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Cole, J. (2007) Music and architecture: confronting the boundaries between space and sound. [Video]
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Hewett, I. (2019) Describing the indescribable: how people talk about new music. In: Royal Musical Association Music and Philosophy Study Group Conference, 11-12 July 2019, Kings College, London. (Unpublished)
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Lawson, C. (2011) Nourishment, body and soul: modern performers, diverse tastes. In: Educated Tastes: Food, Drink, and Connoisseur Culture. At Table . University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, pp. 215-236. ISBN 978-0-8032-1935-9 (paperback) 978-0-8032-3813-8 (e-book)
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Querns Langley, K. E. (2021) Reconstructing the tenor ‘pharyngeal voice’: a historical and practical investigation. Doctoral thesis, Royal College of Music.
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Smith, R. L. (2004) Quelques aspects du langage musical d'Alfred Bruneau [Some aspects of the musical language of Alfred Bruneau]. In: Le Naturalisme sur la Scène Lyrique. Publications de l'université de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne, pp. 80-93. ISBN 978-2-86272-344-0
Smith, R. L. (1997) See, hear: review of 'L'impressionnisme et la musique' by Michel Fleury. The Musical Times, 138 (1856) pp. 26-29. ISSN 0027-4666 (print) 2397-5318 (online)