Robert P. Morgan is one of a small number of music theorists
writing in English who treat music theory, and in particular
Schenkerian theory, as part of general intellectual life. Morgan's
writings are renowned within the field of music scholarship: he is
the author of the well-known Norton volume Twentieth-Century Music,
and of additional books relating to Schenkerian and other theory,
analysis and society. This volume of Morgan's previously published
essays encompasses a broad range of issues, including historical
and social issues and is of importance to anyone concerned with
modern Western music. His specially written introduction treats his
writings as a whole but also provides additional material relating
to the articles included in this volume.
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