Volume 6 Number 1, January 2000

Copyright © 2000 Society for Music Theory


Editor’s Message

Articles

Plenary Session at the Society for Music Theory's 22nd meeting in Atlanta (November 13, 1999)

Toward a Post-Schoenbergian Grammar of Tonal and Pre-tonal Harmonic Progressions
6.1.1
        Nicolas Meeus (University of Paris Sorbonne)
Circles and Time: A Theory of Structural Organization of Rhythm in African Music
6.1.2
        Willie Anku (University of Ghana)
Semiotics and the Art Music of India
6.1.3
        José Luis Martinez (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo)
Texture in Penderecki’s Sonoristic Style
6.1.4
        Danuta Mirka (Music Academy, Poland)
Response to 1999 SMT International Plenary Session
6.1.5
        Kofi Agawu (Princeton University)

Reviews

Review of David Schiff, The Music of Elliott Carter, 2nd ed. (Cornell University Press, 1998)
6.1.6
        J. Daniel Jenkins (University of Louisville)
Review of Allen Forte, The Atonal Music of Anton Webern (Yale University Press, 1999)
6.1.7
        Jeffrey Perry (Louisiana State University)
Review of Mark Levine, The Jazz Theory Book (Sher Music, 1995)
6.1.8
        Robert Rawlins (Rowan University)
Review of Michelle Kisliuk, Seize the Dance: BaAka Musical Life and the Ethnography of Performance (Oxford University Press, 1998)
6.1.9
        Roger Vetter (Grinnell College)

Conference Report

Report on Two Conferences in the Netherlands
6.1.10
        Tamara W. Roemjantsew (Utrecht School of the Arts)




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