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Interdisciplinary articles bridge the gulf between classical and
popular music. Modern musical-analytical techniques are applied to
a wide range of Western music, disregarding barriers between
different kinds of music. Topics discussed fall into three
sections: compositional poietics (poietics being the
pre-compositional activities of composer theorists); structuralist
approaches, extending musical-theoretical research to new
repertoires; and musical-analysis employing techniques from other
disciplines. The essays in this volume present current research
into a wide range of Western music, disregarding barriers between
different kinds of music, and drawing on modern musical-analytical
techniques to draw together the varied subjects they explore.
Contributors: Jonathan D. Kramer, Robert Cogan, Robert D. Morris,
Andrew Mead, Cynthia Folio, Elizabeth West Marvin, Walter Everett,
Jane Piper Clendenning, Jonathan W. Bernard, Ellie M. Hisama, Dave
Headlam, Richard Hermann, John Covach, Nicholas J. Cook. Elizabeth
West Marvin is associate professor of music theory at the Eastman
School of Music. Richard Hermann is assistant professor of music,
University of New Mexico.
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