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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) 1995 Society for Music Theory
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| Volume 1, Number 5    September, 1995    ISSN:  1067-3040   |
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  General Editor                          Lee A. Rothfarb
  Co-Editors                              Dave Headlam
                                          Justin London
                                          Ann McNamee
  Reviews Editor                          Brian Alegant
  Manager                                 Robert Judd
  Consulting Editors
	Bo Alphonce		   Thomas Mathiesen
	Jonathan Bernard	   Benito Rivera
	John Clough		   John Rothgeb
	Nicholas Cook		   Arvid Vollsnes
	Allen Forte		   Robert Wason
	Marianne Kielian-Gilbert   Gary Wittlich
	Stephen Hinton		   
					  
  Editorial Assistants              Ralph Steffen
  All queries to: mto-editor@smt.ucsb.edu  or to
                  mto-manager@smt.ucsb.edu
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                         * * CONTENTS * *
AUTHOR AND TITLE                                 FILENAMES
1. Target Articles
John, Covach.  Schoenberg's Turn to an "Other"   mto.95.1.5.covach.art
   World
Pieter C. van den Toorn.  A Response to          mto.95.1.5.vdToorn.art
   Richard Taruskin's "A Myth of the Twentieth
   Century"
2. Commentaries
Brian Robison.  Category Structures and Fuzzy    mto.95.1.5.robison.tlk [HTML version]
   Sets (response to Lawrence Zbikowski)
Lawrence M. Zbikowski, Response to Robison,      mto.95.1.5.zbikowski.tlk
   "Category Structures and Fuzzy Sets"
3. Reviews
Peter N. Schubert.  Review of *Musical Poetics*  mto.95.1.5.schubert.rev
   by Joachim Burmeister. Trans. with Introduction
   and Notes, by Benito V. Rivera. Ed. Claude V.
   Palisca. New Haven and London: Yale Univeristy
   Press, 1993.
4. Announcements                                 mto.95.1.5.ann
Mid-Atlantic AMS:  Tonal Structures in Early
   Music (Call for Papers)
Musicians' Injuries
5. Employment                                    mto.95.1.5.job
Stanford Univeristy: Musicology, junior faculty
University of Alberta, Asst. Prof
National Taiwan University, Musicology and
  Music Theory (2 positions)
6. New Dissertations                             mto.95.1.5.dis
Barker, Naomi Joy.  "Analytical Issues in the Toccatas of
   Birolamo Frescobaldi."  Royal Holloway College, University
   of London, 1995.
Leinberger, Charles F.  "An Austrian in Hollywood:  Leitmotifs
   and Thematic Transformation in Max Steiner's Film Score
   'Now, Voyager'."  University of Arizona, 1996.
Paget, Laurie.  "The Madrigals of Marc'Antonio Ingegneri."
   Royal Holloway College, University of London, 1995.
Wiering, Frans.  "The Language of the Modes.  Studies in the History
   of Polyphonic Modality."  University of Amsterdam, 1995.
Wilde, Howard.  "Towards a New Theory of Voice-Leading Structure
   in Sixteenth-Century Polyphony."  Royal Holloway College,
   University of London, 1995.
7. Communications
Editor's Message
1. Boethius takes over!
2. UCSB Funds MTO
3. Submissions
4. Co-editorial Board
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1. Boethius takes over!
The long-anticipated day has finally arrived.  MTO and the
other SMT networking services now operate entirely from
our Internet host, boethius.
The main Web pages are:
http://smt.ucsb.edu/boethius.html  (master page)
http://smt.ucsb.edu/mto/index.html (MTO services)
http://smt.ucsb.edu/smt-list/smthome.html (SMT services)
                  * *  PLEASE TAKE NOTE!  * *
Due to some changes in directory structure and in the our Web 
server's configuration, these URLs differ slightly from those 
given in the Editor's Message in MTO 1.4 (July, 1995).
Our anonymous FTP address is: smt.ucsb.edu
    See the MTO guide (mto-guide.txt) and SMT guide (smt-guide.txt)
    for details on the directory structure.  An alternate FTP site
    is located at the University of North Texas: smtftp.acs.unt.edu
Our gopher address is:  smt.ucsb.edu
   At your host's prompt type:  gopher smt.ucsb.edu
   The main menu has options for MTO and the SMT Email Conference.
An alternate gopher site has been established by Philip Baczewski
   at the University of North Texas (Denton):  smtgopher.acs.unt.edu
The individual networking services include:
MTO (the subscriber mailing list)
   mto-list@smt.ucsb.edu (only for announcements and TOC
   distribution, not for communication among subscribers)
mto-talk (MTO's associated discussion forum)
   mto-talk@smt.ucsb.edu
MTO FileServer (for retrieving MTO items by email)
   mto-serv@smt.ucsb.edu
MTO Database (online index of MTO articles, reviews, and commentaries)
   mto-serv@smt.ucsb.edu
SMT Email Conference (SMT's electronic discussion forum)
   smt-list@smt.ucsb.edu
FileServer (for retrieving SMT related material)
   smt-serv@smt.ucsb.edu
Online Bibliographic Database (indexes articles and reviews in theory journals)
   smt-serv@smt.ucsb.edu
Many thanks to Robert Judd, MTO Manager, for the detailed work of revising 
the main Web pages to accomodate the new directory structure; and to
Phil Baczewski for providing computer resources to establish the
alternate gopher site.  A third site, for archiving graphic and sound
files, is in planning at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, to be
set up and maintained by John Schaffer.
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2. UCSB Funds MTO
The College of Letters and Science at UC Santa Barbara has generously
granted MTO the sum of $3,000 for supporting and developing the
journal during the 1995-96 academic year, with a possibility for 
renewal in 1996-97, pending review.  The proposal I submitted for 
funding was the first of its kind at UCSB, and I am grateful for 
the University's progressive attitude toward scholarly electronic 
publishing, and its recognition of our accomplishments so far.
The money will be used to pay for proofreading and copyediting,
as well as for technical assistance and equipment.
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3. Submissions
One of UCSB's considerations for continued funding of MTO is
the number and quality of its submissions.  The Co-editorial
Board and I have actively sought essays to supplment unsolicited
submissions.  We hope that the number of essays submitted for
review will rise this year, now that MTO has a home and has 
established itself as a scholarly publication over the past 
several years.  The possibility of multimedia articles in music
is exciting and offers opportunities to define new ways of presenting
our research.  With your contributions, MTO will remain an important 
medium for bringing new ideas to a worldwide community of those 
interested in music theory and, through interactive publishing 
(MTO commentaries and mto-talk), can be a unique vehicle for shaping 
those ideas.
Prospective authors should read the document authors.txt, available
in the MTO archives (pub/mto/docs directory), and are encouraged to 
look into preparing an HTML version of their work, along with a 
standard, plain-text version (ASCII).  Robert Judd has prepared a 
guide to HTML editors, complete with links for retrieving the 
necessary software (www-tools.txt in the pub/mto/docs directory).
Essays should be submitted to the MTO General Editor 
(mto-editor@smt.ucsb.edu).  Those interested in writing a 
review for MTO should contact the Reviews Editor, Brian Alegant 
(mto-reviews@smt.ucsb.edu).  We look forward to receiving your
submissions.
4. Co-editorial Board
The Co-editorial Board of MTO is appointed by the SMT President
in consultation with the Publications Committee.  It currently
consists of the following members:
Lee A. Rothfarb, General Editor (UC Santa Barbara)
  mto-editor@smt.ucsb.edu
Robert Judd, MTO Manager (University of Pennsylvania)
  mto-manager@smt.ucsb.edu
Brian Alegant, Reviews Editor (McGill University)
  mto-reviews@smt.ucsb.edu
Dave Headlam (Eastman School of Music)
  dhlm@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Justin London (Carleton College)
  jlondon@carleton.edu
Ann K. McNamee (Swarthmore College)
  amcname1@cc.swarthmore.edu
We invite your comments and suggestions.
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8. Copyright Statement
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Overview:
   1.  Retrieving MTO Items (with mto-serv, FTP, and through WWW)
   2.  Subscribing to MTO
   3.  Retrieving MTO Documentation
   4.  Queries and Communications
1. RETRIEVING MTO ITEMS
MTO FileServer
Items are retrieved by sending an email message to the MTO FileServer,
mto-serv, or through anonymous FTP (see below).  To use the FileServer,
send a message to one of the following two addresses:
        	mto-serv@smt.ucsb.edu
Leave the "Subject:" line blank and as the body of the message include
the following lines (no personal letterheads or signatures!):
path YourEmailAddress	  (Bitnet addresses *must* include .BITNET)
send Item		  (specify item, as listed below)
send Item		  (additional "send" lines, if desired)
After the word "path," enter your full email address (Bitnet users
must include .BITNET).  Be *sure* to include the word "path" 
followed by a valid email address.  Without the "path" line, mto-serv 
will not know where to deliver requested items.  To retrieve items
from the *current* issue of MTO, after the word "send," replace "Item" 
with the one of the following options:
articles	(= main article[s])
gifs		(= musical examples)
reviews		(= review[s])
commentaries	(= commentaries on past MTO articles)
dissertations	(= dissertation listings)
announcements	(= announcements)
jobs		(= job listings)
package		(= all the above items, in a single package)
toc		(= current table of contents)
Example:
path john_doe@cs.jupiter.mmu.edu
send package
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CAUTIONARY NOTE:
Subscribers with restricted emailbox space should be careful when
using the "package" option.  A full issue of MTO, text and musical
examples, can be quite large and may "crash" an emailbox of limited
size.  It may be safer to request a few files at a time, and to remove
them from the emailbox before requesting more files.
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For instructions on retrieving items from back issues, or complete 
back issues of MTO, consult the document "mto-guide.txt" (see below,
on retrieving MTO documentation).
FTP 
MTO items may also be retrieved through anonymous FTP.  The site
is: smt.ucsb.edu).  An alternate FTP site is located at the
University of North Texas: smtftp.acs.unt.edu.  Use "anonymous" as
loginID and your email address as password.  Change to the directory
pub/mto/issues/mto.yy.v.i (where yy = last two digits of the current
year, v = volume number, and i = issue number) with the command: cd
pub/mto/issues/mto.yy.v.i.  The file mto.current contains all items
constituting the current issue; toc.current is the most recent table
of contents.  The individual items of the current issue have filenames
that begin as follows: mto.yy.v.i, where "yy" is the last two digits
of the current year; "v" is the current volume number; and "i" is the
current issue number (example: mto.94.0.6).  Refer to the MTO Guide
for further information.
GOPHER
The address of the MTO gopher site is:  smt.ucsb.edu
The initial menu includes an option for MTO.  An alternate gopher
site is located at the University of North Texas:  
smtgopher.acs.unt.edu
WWW
MTO also has a World-Wide Web page.  The URL is:
http://smt.ucsb.edu/mto/index.html
Follow the links to the current or past issues.
2. SUBSCRIBING TO MTO
To subscribe to MTO, send an email message to one of the following
"listproc" addresses:
		listproc@smt.ucsb.edu
Leave the "Subject:" line blank and as the text of the message include 
the following single line (no personal letterheads or signatures!): 
subscribe mto-list YourFirstName YourLastName
You will receive a message confirming your subscription.  Once the 
subscription is confirmed, to receive the MTO Guide send a message to 
one of the "listproc" addresses shown above, and as the body of the
message include the single line:  information mto-list
To cancel a subscription, send the following single line to one of the 
"listproc" addresses (not to mto-serv!):  unsubscribe mto-list
[NOTE:  Do not send email to the "listproc" addresses for anything
other than initiating and terminating subscriptions to MTO.  Further,
do not send email to mto-list@boethius.  mto-list is solely for broadcasting
MTO to its subscribers, *not* for communication among subscribers, nor 
for retrieving MTO items (done with mto-serv), nor for communication
with the Editor (address above).  Please do not send mail to 
mto-list@boethius, *nor* use a "reply" command on email distributed through 
mto-list.]
3. RETRIEVING MTO DOCUMENTATION
Several MTO explanatory documents are available through mto-serv:
mto-guide.txt (the MTO Guide, also retrievable from "listproc")
   Instructions for
	a. subscribing to MTO
	b. retrieving MTO items (articles, reviews,
	   commentaries, musical examples, and figures)
	c. posting items in MTO (announcements, jobs, dissertations)
	d. searching the MTO database
authors.txt
   Guidelines for authors
policy.txt
   MTO editorial policy
software.txt
   List of available software (IBM and Mac) for MTO
   subscribers, and instructions for retrieving the
   software
mto.index
   List of all files in the MTO archive (updated regularly)
To retrieve any of these documents, send an email message to one of 
the "mto-serv" addresses (not to the "listproc" addresses!), and use 
the format shown above ("path" line with full email address, and one 
or more "send" lines specifying the desired document[s]).  For example, 
to retrieve the document called "software.txt," address a message to 
mto-serv and as the body of the message include only the following two 
lines (no personal letterheads or signatures!):
path john_doe@cs.jupiter.mmu.edu    (Bitnet addresses must include .BITNET)
send software.txt
send authors.txt		  (additional "send" lines for more items)
The words "path" (followed by an email address) and "send" (followed
by the desired item) *must* appear.
4. QUERIES AND COMMUNICATIONS
Send all queries and communications (announcements, letters to
the Editor, etc.) to one of the following addresses:
	mto-editor@smt.ucsb.edu or to
        mto-manager@smt.ucsb.edu
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Copyright Statement
[1] *Music Theory Online* (MTO) as a whole is Copyright (c) 1995,
all rights reserved, by the Society for Music Theory, which is
the owner of the journal.  Copyrights for individual items 
published in MTO are held by their authors.  Items appearing in 
MTO may be saved and stored in electronic or paper form, and may be 
shared among individuals for purposes of scholarly research or 
discussion, but may *not* be republished in any form, electronic or 
print, without prior, written permission from the author(s), and 
advance notification of the editors of MTO.
[2] Any redistributed form of items published in MTO must
include the following information in a form appropriate to
the medium in which the items are to appear:
	This item appeared in *Music Theory Online*
	in [VOLUME #, ISSUE #] on [DAY/MONTH/YEAR]. 
	It was authored by [FULL NAME, EMAIL ADDRESS],
	with whose written permission it is reprinted 
	here.
[3] Libraries may archive issues of MTO in electronic or paper 
form for public access so long as each issue is stored in its 
entirety, and no access fee is charged.  Exceptions to these 
requirements must be approved in writing by the editors of MTO, 
who will act in accordance with the decisions of the Society for 
Music Theory.
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