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Volume 10, Number 2, June 2004
Copyright � 2004 Society for Music Theory
[1] Our MTO volume 10.2 features three articles and two book reviews.
In "Rules for Chord Doubling (and Spacing): Which Ones Do We Need?" by Bret
Aarden and Paul T. von Hippel, chord tone doubling rules are tested against a
repertoire of samples composed by Bach, Mozart, and Haydn. An interactive applet
created by the authors allows readers to test their ability to discriminate
between composed examples and randomized models.
[2] Lori Burns and Alyssa Woods contribute "Authenticity, Appropriation,
Signification: Tori Amos on Gender, Race, and Violence in Covers of Billie
Holiday and Eminem." Their article proposes an interpretive framework for
considering ways that artists manipulate artifacts of cultural memory and create
meaning through a personal and authentic subjective voice.
[3] In his article, "Interval-Classes and Psychological Space," Art Samplaski
applies multidimensional scaling analysis to data on interval similarity,
showing through three-dimensional geometric models the interactions of interval
size, interval-type, and class of acoustical dissonance.
[4] Rob Haskins reviews The Cambridge Companion to John Cage, edited by
David Nicholls (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002). Kenneth Gloag
reviews The Music and Thought of Michael Tippett: Modern Times and
Metaphysics by David Clarke (Cambridge University Press, 2001). Also
provided in the issue are listings of recently completed dissertations, job
opportunities, and general announcements.
[5] Submissions to MTO are welcome at any time. We encourage readers to
post their reactions to this issue's articles and review. The mto-talk email
list is available to MTO subscribers (subscription is free) for online
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mto-talk@societymusictheory.org. Longer responses may be submitted for
publication in the Commentary section of the next issue. These should be
formatted and submitted according to MTO Author Guidelines.
[6] All MTO volumes dating back to our first issue in 1993 can be accessed from
the contents page at
http://www.mtosmt.org/issues/issues.html.
Timothy Koozin,
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