Julie Caplin Books in Order
William E. Caplin is an American music theorist who lives and works in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where he is a James McGill Professor at the Schulich School of Music of McGill University. Caplin served as president of the Society for Music Theory from 2005 to 2007 and was its vice-president from 2001 to 2003. His earlier work concentrated on the history of music theory, but he is best known for a series of articles and two books on musical form in European music around 1800. The first of those books, Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, has been widely influential and was a major factor in the revival of interest in musical form in North American music theory.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Julie Caplin
- #1AmazonChristmas on Fifth Avenue(2025)
- #1AmazonThe Little Cafe in Copenhagen(2018)
- #2AmazonThe Little Brooklyn Bakery(2018)
- #3AmazonThe Little Paris Patisserie(2018)
- #4AmazonThe Northern Lights Lodge(2019)
- #5AmazonThe Secret Cove in Croatia(2019)
- #6AmazonThe Little Teashop in Tokyo(2020)
- #7AmazonThe Little Swiss Ski Chalet(2021)
- #8AmazonThe Cosy Cottage in Ireland(2021)
- #9AmazonThe Christmas Castle in Scotland(2022)
- #10AmazonThe French Champagne Chateau(2023)
- #11AmazonA Villa with a View(2024)
- #12AmazonA Little Place in Prague(2024)
- #13AmazonThe Hotel by the Sea(2026)
- #1AmazonTalk to me (As: Jules Wake)(2014)
- #2AmazonEscape to the Riviera (As: Jules Wake)(2016)
- #3AmazonCovent Garden in the Snow (As: Jules Wake)(2017)
- #4AmazonA Girl's Best Friend (As: Jules Wake)(2018)
- #5AmazonNotting Hill in the Snow (As: Jules Wake)(2019)
- #6AmazonThe Spark (As: Jules Wake)(2020)
- #7AmazonThe Secrets of Latimer House (As: Jules Wake)(2021)
- #8AmazonHocus Pocus '14(2014)
About Julie Caplin
William E. Caplin is an American music theorist who lives and works in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where he is a James McGill Professor at the Schulich School of Music of McGill University. Caplin served as president of the Society for Music Theory from 2005 to 2007 and was its vice-president from 2001 to 2003. His earlier work concentrated on the history of music theory, but he is best known for a series of articles and two books on musical form in European music around 1800. The first of those books, Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, has been widely influential and was a major factor in the revival of interest in musical form in North American music theory.
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