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Copyright � 1996 Society for Music Theory
Volume 2, Number 3 March, 1996 ISSN 1067-3040


General Editor Editorial Board

Lee Rothfarb Claire Boge (Miami University [Ohio]) (UC Santa Barbara) David Headlam (Eastman School of Music) Justin London (Carleton College) Ann McNamee (Swarthmore College)

Reviews Editor Consulting Editors

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

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Robert Judd Cindy Nicholson William Loewe David Patrick Watts Ralph Steffen Nicholas Blanchard All queries to the MTO General Editor or to the MTO Manager

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Target Article

Channan Willner, More on Handel and the Hemiola: Overlapping Hemiolas


2. Commentaries

Eytan Agmon, Conventional Harmonic Wisdom and the Scope of Schenkerian Theory: A Reply to John Rothgeb


3. Reviews

Douglas Demster, Peter Kivy's The Fine Art of Repetition (Cambridge University Press, 1993)

Peter Castine, Review of John Cage Symposium, Berlin, Germany, Nov. 23-25, 1995


4. Announcements


5. Employment


6. New Dissertations


7. Communications

Editor's Message

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Lee A. Rothfarb
3/21/96