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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) 1993 Society for Music Theory
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| Volume 0, Number 4 September, 1993 ISSN: 1067-3040 |
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General Editor Lee Rothfarb
Co-Editors David Butler
Justin London
Elizabeth West Marvin
David Neumeyer
Gregory Proctor
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
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1. Target Article
Ann K. McNamee, Grazyna Bacewicz's Second Piano Sonata (1953):
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2. Discussion Threads
No Submissions
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3. Reviews
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4. Announcements mto.93.0.4.ann
Annual meeting of the Music Theory Society of New York
State
5. Employment mto.93.0.4.job
University of Southampton, UK
University of North Texas, Denton
School of Music, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
6. New Dissertations mto.93.0.4.dis
Mauro Botelho, University of Michigan
Richard Kurth, Harvard University
Frank C. Riddick, University of Colorado, Boulder
7. Communications
One brief communication, from the Editor, included in the MTO package
8. Copyright Statement
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