Volume 32 Number 1, March 2026

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Articles

When Music Theory Forgets Its History: How We Got into “Escape Tones,” and How the Past Can Help us Escape
32.1.1
        David Carson Berry (University of Cincinnati)
Structural and Rhetorical Closure in 1970s Rock Songs
32.1.2
        Nick Braae (Waikato Institute of Technology)
A Context-Sensitive Analysis of the Pre-Dominant Function
32.1.3
        Jenine L. Brown (The Peabody Conservatory; The Johns Hopkins University)
        Daphne Tan (University of Toronto)
        Victoria Boerner (University of Toronto)
        Yoenju Lindsey Lee (Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University)
Musical Distance, Anticipation, and Character Development in Kaija Saariaho’s Opera L’Amour de loin
32.1.4
        Gabrielle Choma (University of Oregon)
        Jack Boss (University of Oregon)
Compositional Pluralism in Roger Sessions’s Second Symphony
32.1.5
        David Hier (Greenwood School of Music)
Modulation and Chromatic Mediants in Japanese Anime Songs
32.1.6
        Joy Li (University of Pennsylvania)
Rore’s Arcane Counterpoint
32.1.7
        Peter Schubert (Schulich School of Music, McGill University)
        Sylvain Margot (Schulich School of Music, McGill University)
The Semiotics of Glissandi in Video Games
32.1.8
        Jeremy W. Smith (The Ohio State University)




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