Volume 6 Number 3, August 2000

Copyright © 2000 Society for Music Theory


Editor’s Message

Articles

Plenary Session from the 2000 Meeting of the New England Conference of Music Theorists

Analysis, Description, and What Really Happens
6.3.1
        Joseph Dubiel (Columbia University)
Life Outside the Canon? A Walk on the Wild Side
6.3.2
        Ellie M. Hisama (Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY)
Revenge of the Boomers: Notes on the Analysis of Rock Music
6.3.3
        Peter M. Kaminsky (University of Connecticut)
Lessons from the Past: Music Theory Pedagogy and the Future
6.3.4
        Gary S. Karpinski (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Music Theory and Historical Awareness
6.3.5
        Patrick McCreless (Yale University)
Responses to Plenary Session Papers, NECMT 2000
6.3.6
        Allen Forte (Yale University)

Review

Review of John Irving, Mozart: The “Haydn” Quartets
6.3.7
        Susan Mina Agrawal (Northwestern University)

Conference Report

Identity and Influence: New Music Research at Wuhan Music Conservatory
6.3.8
        Cheong Wai-Ling (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)




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