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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 11 November, 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 Assistant Christopher Pitchford
All queries to: mto-editor@husc.harvard.edu
* * CONTENTS * *
AUTHOR AND TITLE FILENAMES
1. Target Articles
John Covach mto.94.0.11.covach.art
Destructuring Cartesian Dualism in Musical Analysis
Adam Krims mto.94.0.11.krims.art
Bloom, Post-Structuralism(s), and Music Theory
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2. Commentaries
None this issue
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3. Announcements mto.94.0.11.ann
a. College Music Society: Call For Papers
b. Midwest Chapter of the Society for Ethnomusicology:
Annual Meeting
c. Music Theory Society of New York State: Call For Papers
d. West Coast Conference of Music Theory and Analysis: Call for Papers
e. Feminist Theory and Music III: Call for Papers
f. 2nd International Conference on Acoustics and Musical Research
g. REAL TIME COMPOSITION LIBRARY for MAX (Macintosh-Version)
h. Rocky Mountain Society for Music Theory: Call for Papers
i. Mid-West Music Theory Society: Call For Papers
j. Music Theory Southeast: Call For Papers
k. Computer Music Journal: Contents of vol. 18.3
l. Contemporary Music Documentation Center (CDMC) in Paris
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4. Employment mto.94.0.11.job
a. Conservatory of Music, Oberlin College: Electronic and Computer Music
b. Arizona State University, School of Music: Music Computer Specialist
c. Michigan State University, School of Music: Asst. Prof., Music Theory
d. Ohio State University, School of Music: Asst. Prof., Music Theory
e. University of Texas at Austin: Asst. Prof., Music Theory
f. Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts: Asst. Prof. of
Theory
g. Loyola University of New Orleans: Tenure track, rank open
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5. New Dissertations mto.94.0.11.dis
a. Coenen, Alcedo, E., "Meta-Plus: Stockhausen's Plus-Minus computarized
and analyzed," University of Amsterdam, 1995.
b. Vantomme, Jason D., "Score Following by Computer: An Approach by
Temporal Pattern," MA Thesis, McGill University, 1994.
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6. Communications
a. Boethius Speaks!
As announced in a previous MTO communication, the home site for SMT
networking will be transferred to the University of California,
Santa Barbara, during the course of the current academic year. The
name of the new host is "boethius," in recognition of the ancient
philosopher whose sixth-century treatise, *De institutione musica*,
was the foundation of music-theoretical knowledge during the
Middle Ages and Renaissance. Although boethius is already on
the Network, "he" is not yet fully configured or equipped with
software to host MTO or other SMT networking services. By spring
we hope to have boethius ready to carry the services. Notices
will be distributed to MTO subscribers periodically about the
status of boethius, and revised documentation will be broadcast
once the new host is fully operational.
b. Official SMT Recognition
Last year an ad hoc Networking Committee, appointed by SMT
President Patrick McCreless, discussed and eventually drafted
a proposal for formalizing the relationship between the existing
networking services (MTO, Email Conference, Online Bibliographic
Database) and the SMT administrative mechanisms. I am pleased
to announce that, with some modifications, the proposal was
adopted by the Executive Board at this year's annual SMT meeting,
in Tallahassee, Florida. For MTO, this imprimatur means, among
other things, that staffing will increase once President McCreless
appoints various administrative, technical, and editorial personnel.
I look forward to exploring the technological possibilities and
broadening the scope of the journal with the future MTO team.
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7. Copyright Statement
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Overview:
1. Retrieving MTO Items (with mto-serv and FTP)
2. Subscribing to MTO
3. Retrieving MTO Documentation
4. Queries and Communications
1. RETRIEVING MTO ITEMS
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mto-serv, or through anonymous FTP (see below). To use the FileServer,
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Leave the "Subject:" line blank and as the body of the message include
the following lines (no personal letterheads or signatures!):
path YourEmailAddress (Bitnet addresses *must* include .BITNET)
send Item (specify item, as listed below)
send Item (additional "send" lines, if desired)
After the word "path," enter your full email address (Bitnet users
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followed by a valid email address. Without the "path" line, mto-serv
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from the *current* issue of MTO, after the word "send," replace "Item"
with the one of the following options:
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gifs (= musical examples)
reviews (= review[s])
commentaries (= commentaries on past MTO articles)
dissertations (= dissertation listings)
announcements (= announcements)
jobs (= job listings)
package (= all the above items, in a single package)
toc (= current table of contents)
Example:
path john_doe@husc.harvard.edu
send package
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CAUTIONARY NOTE:
Subscribers with restricted emailbox space should be careful when
using the "package" option. A full issue of MTO, text and musical
examples, can be quite large and may "crash" an emailbox of limited
size. It may be safer to request a few files at a time, and to remove
them from the emailbox before requesting more files.
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For instructions on retrieving items from back issues, or complete
back issues of MTO, consult the document "mto-guide.txt" (see below,
on retrieving MTO documentation).
MTO items may also be retrieved through anonymous FTP. The site is:
fas.harvard.edu). Use "anonymous" as loginID and your email address
as password. Change to the directory pub/smt/mto (with the command:
cd pub/smt/mto). The file mto.current contains all items constituting
the current issue; toc.current is the most recent table of contents.
The individual items of the current issue have filenames that begin
as follows: mto.yy.v.i, where "yy" is the last two digits of the
current year; "v" is the current volume number; and "i" is the current
issue number (example: mto.94.0.6). Refer to the MTO Guide for further
information.
2. SUBSCRIBING TO MTO
To subscribe to MTO, send an email message to one of the following
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Leave the "Subject:" line blank and as the text of the message include
the following single line (no personal letterheads or signatures!):
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You will receive a message confirming your subscription. Once the
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[NOTE: Do not send email to the "listproc" addresses for anything
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MTO to its subscribers, *not* for communication among subscribers, nor
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mto-list.]
3. RETRIEVING MTO DOCUMENTATION
Several MTO explanatory documents are available through mto-serv:
mto-guide.txt (the MTO Guide, also retrievable from "listproc")
Instructions for
a. subscribing to MTO
b. retrieving MTO items (articles, reviews,
commentaries, musical examples, and figures)
c. posting items in MTO (announcements, jobs, dissertations)
d. searching the MTO database
authors.txt
Guidelines for authors
policy.txt
MTO editorial policy
software.txt
List of available software (IBM and Mac) for MTO
subscribers, and instructions for retrieving the
software
mto.index
List of all files in the MTO archive (updated regularly)
To retrieve any of these documents, send an email message to one of
the "mto-serv" addresses (not to the "listproc" addresses!), and use
the format shown above ("path" line with full email address, and one
or more "send" lines specifying the desired document[s]). For example,
to retrieve the document called "software.txt," address a message to
mto-serv and as the body of the message include only the following two
lines (no personal letterheads or signatures!):
path john_doe@husc.harvard.edu (Bitnet addresses must include .BITNET)
send software.txt
send authors.txt (additional "send" lines for more items)
The words "path" (followed by an email address) and "send" (followed
by the desired item) *must* appear.
4. QUERIES AND COMMUNICATIONS
Send all queries and communications (announcements, letters to
the Editor, etc.) to one of the following addresses:
mto-editor@husc.harvard.edu (Internet)
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Copyright Statement
[1] Music Theory Online (MTO) as a whole is Copyright (c) 1994,
all rights reserved, by the Society for Music Theory, which is
the owner of the journal. Copyrights for individual items
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MTO may be saved and stored in electronic or paper form, and may be
shared among individuals for purposes of scholarly research or
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[3] Libraries may archive issues of MTO in electronic or paper
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entirety, and no access fee is charged. Exceptions to these
requirements must be approved in writing by the editors of MTO,
who will act in accordance with the decisions of the Society for
Music Theory.
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END OF MTO TABLE OF CONTENTS