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       M U S I C          T H E O R Y         O N L I N E
                     A Publication of the
                   Society for Music Theory
         Copyright (c) 1994 Society for Music Theory
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| Volume 0, Number 7      March, 1994      ISSN:  1067-3040   |
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  General Editor                          Lee Rothfarb
  Co-Editors                              Dave Headlam
                                          Justin London
                                          Ann McNamee
  Reviews Editor                          Claire Boge
  Consulting Editors
	Bo Alphonce		   Thomas Mathiesen
	Jonathan Bernard	   Ann McNamee
	John Clough		   Benito Rivera
	Nicholas Cook		   John Rothgeb
	Allen Forte		   Arvid Vollsnes
	Marianne Kielian-Gilbert   Robert Wason
	Stephen Hinton		   Gary Wittlich
					  
  Editorial Assistants                    Natalie Boisvert
                                          Cynthia Gonzales
  All queries to: mto-editor@husc.harvard.edu
                         * * CONTENTS * *
AUTHOR AND TITLE                                 FILENAMES
1. Target Article                                mto.94.0.7.alphonce.art
Bo H. Alphonce.  Dissonance and Schumann's       mto.94.0.7.alphonc1.gif
  Reckless Counterpoint                          mto.94.0.7.alphonc2.gif
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2. Commentaries     
James Harley.  Commentary on Stephen Smoliar     mto.94.0.7.harley.tlk
   (mto.94.0.6.smoliar.art)
Richard Littlefield.  Commentary on John         mto.94.0.7.littlefield.tlk
   Roeder (mto.93.0.5.art)
3. Reviews                                       mto.94.0.7.kopiez.rev
Reinhard Kopiez.  Report on the Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft
  fuer Musikpsycologie (DGM), Muenster, 10-12 September, 1993, trans.
  Richard Parncutt
4. Announcements                                 mto.94.0.7.ann
A. Lancaster University Music Analysis Conference (LancMAC), 1994, 
   Lancaster University, Lancaster, England
B. NEH Summer Seminar: American Song and American Culture in
   the 19th Century (Peabody Conservatory, Johns Hopkins Univ.,
   Baltimore, Maryland)
C. Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music, Caxambu, Minas Gerais, Brazil
D. MTO Available Through the Harvard FAS Gopher
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5. Employment                                    mto.94.0.7.job
Asst. Prof. of Music Education/Choral Music, Jordan College of
    Fine Arts, Butler University
Electronic and Computer Music, Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College
Expermentalstudio der Heinrich-Strobel-Stiftung, Freiburg, Germany
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6. New Dissertations                             mto.94.0.7.dis
A. Castine, Peter.  "Set Theory Objects: Abstractions for Computer-
   Aided Analysis and Composition of Serial and Atonal Music,"
   Technische Universitaet Berlin, 1994
B. Hill, David S. "The Persistence of Memory:  Mode, Trope, and
   Difference in the Passion Chorale," SUNY, Stony Brook, 1994
C. Samuels, Robert.  "Semiotics and Mahler:  Analyses of Musical
   Signification in the Sixth Symphony," Cambridge University, 1993.
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7. Communications
A. McNamee Wins Prize for MTO Article
Ann McNamee was awarded the $1,000 Stefan And Wanda Wilk Prize for
Research in Polish Music, for her Bacewicz article, which appeared
MTO 0.4.  *Music Theory Online* is very pleased to have been the
publisher of the prize-winning essay.
B. MTO Available Through the Harvard FAS Gopher
MTO is now available through Harvard's FAS Gopher.  For
details, retrieve the file mto.94.0.7.ann (announcements).
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