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Music Theory Spectrum 18.2 (fall, 1996)

Music Theory Spectrum
The Journal of the Society for Music Theory
Joel Lester, editor

Contents of Volume 18, No. 2 (fall, 1996):
Brian Alegant
Unveiling Schoenberg's op. 33b

Ethan Haimo
Atonality, Analysis, and the Intentional Fallacy

Martha M. Hyde
Neoclassic and Anachronistic Impulses in Twentieth-Century Music

Timothy A. Johnson
Chromatic Quotations of Diatonic Tunes in Songs of Charles Ives

Herbert Schneider
Review of Thomas Christensen. Rameau and Musical Thought in the 
Enlightenment 

David W. Bernstein
Review of James Pritchett. The Music of John Cage

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