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Interdisciplinary articles bridge the gulf between classical and popular music.
List of contents
Introduction, Elizabeth West Marvin and Richard Hermann. Part 1 Compositional poietics: beyond unity - toward an understanding of musical postmodernism, Jonathan D. Kramer; the art-science of music after two millennia, Robert Cogan; aspects of confluence between Western art music and ethnomusicology, Robert D. Morris. Part 2 Some structuralist approaches: twelve-tone composition and the music of Elliott Carter, Andrew Mead; an analysis of polyrhythm in selected improvized jazz solos, Cynthia Folio; a generalization of contour theory to diverse musical spaces - analytical applications to the music of Dallapiccola and Stockhausen, Elizabeth West Marvin; The Beatles as composers - the genesis of "Abbey Road", side two, Walter Everett; structural factors in the microcanonic compositions of Gyorgy Ligeti, Jane Piper Clendinning. Part 3 Insights from other disciplines: theory, analysis and the "problem" of minimal music, Jonathan W. Bernard; the question of climax in Ruth Crawford's String Quartet, Mvt.3, Ellie M. Hisama; does the song remain the same? questions of authorship and identification in the music of Led Zeppelin, Dave Headlam; theories of chordal shape, aspects of linguistics and their roles in structuring Berio's "Sequenze IV for Piano", Richard Hermann; stylistic competencies, musical satire and "This is Spinal Tap", John Covach; music theory and the postmodern muse - an afterword, Nicholas J. Cook.