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Authors: Edwin Hall Pierce
Citation: Edwin Hall Pierce, The rise and the fall of the ''fugue-tune'' in America, Musical quarterly , XVI(2), 1930, pp. 214-228

Authors: Edwin Hall Pierce
Citation: Edwin Hall Pierce, The significance of the ''trill'' as found in Beethoven's most mature works, Musical quarterly , XV(2), 1929, pp. 233-245

Authors: Edwin Hall Pierce
Citation: Edwin Hall Pierce, Certain questionable tendencies in modern chamber-music, Musical quarterly , XI(2), 1925, pp. 261-280

Authors: Edwin Hall Pierce
Citation: Edwin Hall Pierce, A colossal experiment in ''just intonation'', Musical quarterly , X(3), 1924, pp. 326-332

Authors: Edwin Hall Pierce
Citation: Edwin Hall Pierce, When main street had an orchestra, Musical quarterly , XX(3), 1934, pp. 426-434

Authors: Edwin Hall Pierce
Citation: Edwin Hall Pierce, In behalf of the ''popular'' elements in musical arts, Musical quarterly , IX(4), 1923, pp. 469-481

Authors: Edwin Hall Pierce
Citation: Edwin Hall Pierce, The newer pedagogic problems of harmony, Musical quarterly , XI(4), 1925, pp. 547-559

Authors: Edwin Hall Pierce
Citation: Edwin Hall Pierce, Orchestral Tone-color, past and present, Musical quarterly , XIII(4), 1927, pp. 605-616
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