Music Theory Online
The Online Journal of the Society for Music
Theory
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
Manager Editorial Assistants Music Example Designer Midi Consultant
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
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
- Cavanagh, Lynn M. "Tonal Multiplicity in Schoenberg's First String Quartet, Op. 7." University of British Columbia, 1996
- O Maidin, Donncha Sean. "A Programmer's Environment for Music Analysis." National University of Ireland, University College Cork, 1995
- Rivest, Johanne. "Le Concert for Piano and Orchestra de John Cage ou les limites
de l'indetermination" (English transl: "John Cage's Concert for Piano
and Orchestra: the limits of indeterminacy")
- Vachon, Pierre. "Study of titles in the Piano Works of Robert Schumann, their function and meaning." University of Montreal, Faculty of Music, 1998.
- Walker, Jonathan. "The Work-Concept in Music and Musicology: A Philosophical Study." (provisional title) Queen's University Belfast, School of Music, 1996.
7. Communications
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