Volume 26 Number 1, March 2020

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Editor’s Message

Articles

“Octatonic” Voice Leading and Diatonic Function in the Allegro molto from Elgar’s String Quartet in E minor, op. 83
26.1.1
        Oliver Chandler (Anglia Ruskin University)
Theory and Practice of Long-form Non-isochronous Meters: The Case of the North Indian rūpak tāl
26.1.2
        Martin Clayton (Durham University)
What Happens after the Primal Burn? Dissonance in Sonic Youth’s Middle Period
26.1.3
        David Heetderks (University of North Texas)
Formal Reminiscence Space and Memory in Sufjan Stevens’s Storytelling
26.1.4
        Cora S. Palfy (Elon University)
Some (Dis)Assembly Required: Modularity in the Keyboard Improvisation Pedagogy of Jacob Adlung and Johann Vallade
26.1.5
        Derek Remeš (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts)

Review

Review-Essay on Fred Lerdahl’s Composition and Cognition (University of California Press, 2019)
26.1.6
        Dmitri Tymoczko (Princeton University)

Conference Report

LGBTQ+ Lives in Professional Music Theory
26.1.7
        Fred Everett Maus (University of Virginia)




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