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Copyright � 1997 Society for Music Theory
Volume 3, Number 5 September, 1997 ISSN 1067-3040

General Editor

Editorial Board
Lee Rothfarb (UC Santa Barbara) David Headlam (Eastman School of Music)
Justin London (Carleton College)
Catherine Nolan (University of Western Ontario)

Reviews Editor

Consulting Editors
Brian Alegant (Oberlin College) Bo Alphonce Thomas Mathiesen
Jonathan Bernard Benito Rivera
John Clough John Rothgeb
Nicholas Cook Arvid Vollsnes
Allen Forte Robert Wason
Marianne Kielian-Gilbert Gary Wittlich
Stephen Hinton

MTO Correspondents

Per F. Broman, Sweden Nicolas Meeus, Belgium, France
Peter Castine, Germany Ken-ichi Sakakibara, Japan
Wai-ling Cheong, Hong Kong Roberto Saltini, Brazil
Geoffrey Chew, England Michiel Schuijer, Holland
Gerold W. Gruber, Austria Uwe Seifert, Germany
Henry Klumpenhouwer, Canada Arvid Vollsnes, Norway
Marco Renoldi, Italy

Manager

Editorial Assistants

Music Example Designer

MIDI Consultant

Robert Judd Cindy Nicholson William Loewe David Patrick Watts
Martin Steffen
Nicholas Blanchard
Jon Koriagin

HTML and Java Consultant

Bruce Petherick

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Target Articles

Ann K. McNamee, Publishing and Pedagogy Using Multimedia on the World-Wide Web
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Dave Headlam, Multimedia for Music Study on the Web: Director from Macromedia
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Alexander Brinkman and Elizabeth West Marvin, Using the Tools to Teach the Tools: Teaching Multimedia Programming in Music Curricula
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2. Reviews

Richard Hermann, Reflexive Postmodern Anthropology Meets Musical "Modernism": A Review of IRCAM, Boulez, and the Institutionalization of the Musical Avant-Garde
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3. Announcements

International Symposium on Iannis Xenakis
Sound System / System Sound
Joint Meeting of Georgia Association of Music Theorists/Music Theory SouthEast

Supplemental Announcements


4. Employment

Bar-Ilan University, Department of Musicology
Stanford University, Assistant/Associate Professor, Composition/Theory
CUNY Graduate Center, Professor/Associate Professor

Supplemental Opportunities


5. New Dissertations

Longo, Lauren M. Pietro Gianotti's Le Guide du compositeur: A Reworking of Rameau's "L'Art de la basse fondamentale"--An Annotated Translation and Critical Edition of Part I
Noll, Thomas. Morphologische Grundlagen der abendl�ndischen Harmonik (Morphological Foundations of Occidental Harmony)
Vlagopoulos, Panos Ph. Le nouble rhetorique: Mental Models in the Song Production of Guillaume de Machaut


6. New Books

Princeton University Press
Elaine R. Sisman, ed., Haydn and His World
Leslie David Blasius, The Music Theory of Godfrey Winham

Schirmer Books
Walter Frisch, Brahms: The Four Symphonies
Russell Stinson, Bach: The Orgelb�chlein
D. Kern Holoman, editor, The Nineteenth-Century Symphony
Rufus Hallmark, editor, German Lieder in the Nineteenth Century

W.W. Norton
Kurt Stone, Music Notation in the Twentieth Century: A Practical Guidebook
Robert Gauldin, Answer Key to Workbook for Harmonic Practice in Tonal Music


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8. Communications

Editor's Message


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Lee A. Rothfarb, General Editor
9/18/97