Volume 23 Number 3, September 2017

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Editor’s Message

Articles

A Voicing-Based Model for Additive Harmony
23.3.1
        Damian J. Blättler (Rice University)
A Tale of Three Schenkers: Analysis, Piano Pedagogy, and Performance of the Chopin Berceuse op. 57
23.3.2
        James Bungert (Rocky Mountain College)
North Indian Classical Music and Lerdahl and Jackendoff’s Generative Theory – a Mutual Regard
23.3.3
        David Clarke (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
Embracing Ambiguity in the Analysis of Form in Pop/Rock Music, 1982–1991
23.3.4
        Trevor de Clercq (Middle Tennessee State University)
Ravel’s Valses nobles et sentimentales and its Models
23.3.5
        Michael J. Puri (University of Virginia)
Tonal Ambiguity in Popular Music’s Axis Progressions
23.3.6
        Mark Richards (Florida State University)

Reviews

Review of Lorraine Byrne Bodley and Julian Horton, eds. Rethinking Schubert (Oxford University Press, 2016)
23.3.7
        Jonathan Guez (The College of Wooster)
Review of John Franceschina, Music Theory through Musical Theatre (Oxford University Press, 2015)
23.3.8
        Brian D. Hoffman (Cincinnati, OH)
Review of Justin Merritt and David Castro, Comprehensive Aural Skills: A Flexible Approach to Rhythm, Melody, and Harmony (Routledge, 2016) and Diane J. Urista, The Moving Body in the Aural Skills Classroom: A Eurhythmics Based Approach (Oxford, 2016)
23.3.9
        Samantha M. Inman (Stephen F. Austin State University)
Review of Diane Pecknold and Kristine M. McCusker, eds., Country Boys and Redneck Women: New Essays in Gender and Country Music (University Press of Mississippi, 2016)
23.3.10
        Jonathan T. King (University of North Carolina - Asheville)
Review of Jeffrey Swinkin, Performative Analysis: Reimagining Music Theory for Performance (University of Rochester Press, 2016)
23.3.11
        Daphne Leong (University of Colorado Boulder)
Review of Emmanuel Amiot, Music through Fourier Space: Discrete Fourier Transform in Music Theory (Springer, 2016)
23.3.12
        Jason Yust (Boston University)

Conference Report

Conference Report: EuroMAC 9
23.3.13
        Jeffrey Perry (Louisiana State University)




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