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       M U S I C          T H E O R Y         O N L I N E
                     A Publication of the
                   Society for Music Theory
         Copyright (c) 1994 Society for Music Theory
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| Volume 0, Number 6      January, 1994    ISSN:  1067-3040   |
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  General Editor                          Lee Rothfarb
  Co-Editors                              Dave Headlam
                                          Justin London
                                          Ann McNamee
                                          
  Reviews Editor                          Claire Boge
  Consulting Editors
	Bo Alphonce		   Thomas Mathiesen
	Jonathan Bernard	   Ann McNamee
	John Clough		   Benito Rivera
	Nicholas Cook		   John Rothgeb
	Allen Forte		   Arvid Vollsnes
	Marianne Kielian-Gilbert   Robert Wason
	Stephen Hinton		   Gary Wittlich
					  
  Editorial Assistants                    Natalie Boisvert
                                          Cynthia Gonzales
  All queries to: mto-editor@husc.harvard.edu
                         * * CONTENTS * *
AUTHOR AND TITLE                                 FILENAMES
1. Target Article
Stephen Smoliar.  Computers Compose Music,
  But Do We Listen?                              mto.94.0.6.smoliar.art
2. Commentaries
David Lewin, Commentary on Roeder (MTO 0.5)      mto.94.0.6.lewin.tlk
John Roeder, Response to Commentaries            mto.94.0.6.roeder.tlk
Stephen Smoliar, Commentary on Roeder (MTO 0.5)  mto.94.0.6.smoliar.tlk
3. Reviews                                       mto.94.0.6.parncutt.rev
Richard Parncutt.  Review of the 1993 Conference 
  of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition
4. Announcements                               mto.94.0.6.ann
   1.  Music Graduate Society of McGill University: Call for Papers,
       Lecture-Recitals, and Presentations
   2.  Call for RILM Volunteers
   3.  Bernard Rands Symposium/Conference: Call for Papers and
       Performances
   4.  New volume of *Theoria: Historical Aspects of Music Theory*
5. Employment                                  mto.94.0.6.job
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio (Assistant Professor)
6. New Dissertations                           mto.94.0.6.dis
Paula J. Telesco, "Enharmonicism in Theory and Practice in
   18th-Century Music," The Ohio State University, School of
    Music, 1993
Todd B. Russell, "Rhythm in Music: A Comparative Analysis of the
   Two Versions of Opus 18, No. 1 String Quartet (I, IV) by
   Beethoven," The University of Kentucky, 1993
Judd, Cristle Collins, " Aspects of Tonal Coherence in the Motets
   of Josquin," King's College, University of London, 1993
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END OF MTO 0.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS