Volume 23 Number 4, December 2017

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Editor’s Message

Articles

“What can they have to do with one another?”: Approaches to Analysis and Performance in John Cage’s Four2
23.4.1
        Drake Andersen (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
Canons as Hypermetrical Transitions in Mozart
23.4.2
        Ellen Bakulina (University of North Texas)
Changing Content in Flagship Music Theory Journals, 1979–2014
23.4.3
        Ben Duinker (McGill University)
        Hubert Léveillé Gauvin (The Ohio State University)
Analyzing Difference in Recordings of Bach’s Violin Solos with a Lead from Gilles Deleuze
23.4.4
        Dorottya Fabian (University of New South Wales Australia)
Voice Leading and Text-Music Relations in David Bowie’s Early Songs
23.4.5
        Matthew E. Ferrandino (University of Kansas)
PL Voice Leading and the Uncanny in Pop Music
23.4.6
        David L. Forrest (Texas Tech University)
Tonality as Topic: Opening A World of Analysis for Early Twentieth-Century Modernist Music
23.4.7
        Thomas Johnson (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
Analyzing Collaborative Flow in Rap Music
23.4.8
        Robert Komaniecki (Indiana University)
A Generalized Intervallic Approach to Metric Conflict in Liszt
23.4.9
        Robert L. Wells (University of Mary Washington)

Reviews

Review of Yayoi Uno Everett, Reconfiguring Myth and Narrative in Contemporary Opera
23.4.10
        Wesley J. Bradford (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)
Review of Laurel Parsons and Brenda Ravenscroft, eds., Analytical Essays on Music by Women Composers: Concert Music, 1960–2000 (Oxford University Press, 2016)
23.4.11
        Laura Emmery (Emory University)
Review of Theodor W. Adorno, Kranichsteiner Vorlesungen, edited by Klaus Reichert and Michael Schwarz (Suhrkamp, 2014)
23.4.12
        Christoph Neidhöfer (McGill University)
Review of Massimiliano Guido, ed., Studies in Historical Improvisation from Cantare super Librum to Partimenti (Ashgate, 2017)
23.4.13
        Gilad Rabinovitch (Georgia State University)




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