Are there some well-known resources for scholars, like JSTOR is for academic papers, or specialized publications?
Any type of investigation on a work is of interest, musical analysis, theory, historical context etc. CD liner notes used to be one of these resources for me. Googling a particular work seldom returns the answers I am looking for. Of course well-known works have books written about them. Wikipedia can be an interesting resource, but again only for famous works (the article for Bach's Goldberg Variations for example).
What would be a good place to learn more about, say, Morton Feldman's Triadic Memories? Am I missing something or am I stuck with Google and JSTOR?
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I think we do not do resource recommendation in this forum. See guidelines for more on this. – Apr 09 '20 at 12:43
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1Instead of plain google try scholar.google.com or books.google.com just those two should cast a pretty wide research net. – Michael Curtis Apr 09 '20 at 15:23
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https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22Triadic+Memories%22 – Michael Curtis Apr 09 '20 at 15:32
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because off-site resource requests are off-topic. – Dom Apr 10 '20 at 13:18