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Music Theory Spectrum 48.1

Apr
20
2026
By mlavengood

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new issue of Music Theory Spectrum.

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Articles

Retracted Tonal Areas and the “Interrupted SK Exposition”: Circular Directionality in Early Nineteenth-Century Music
Yonatan Bar-Yoshafat

The Romanticization of the Rounded Binary Form in Robert Schumann’s Piano Works
Diego Cubero

I Don’t Hear It That Way: Temporal Parallax, Metal, and Music Theory’s “Listener”
Calder Hannan

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Commemorative Mimesis and Vocal Assertion in Red Velvet’s Borrowing of J. S. Bach’s Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3
Netta Huebscher

“Chords of Inquiry”: Alternate Guitar Tunings, Harmony, and Text-Music Relations in Joni Mitchell’s Early Songs
Peter Kaminsky and Megan Lyons

Qualia Motion in Fourier Space: Formalizing Linear, Nondirected, and Contrapuntal Ambiguity in Schoenberg’s Op. 19, No. 1
Samuel Pereira and others

Open Strings: Manipulations of Time, Distance, and Pitch Space
Nicholas J Shea

Formalism as “Bad Magic”: Russian Orthodoxy, Eurocentrism, and Yuri Kholopov's Musical Logic
Knar Abrahamyan

Reviews

Queer Ear: Remaking Music Theory
Daniele Shlomit Sofer

La maturation artistique de Debussy dans son contexte historique (1884–1902)
Mark McFarland

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  • music theory spectrum
  • tonality
  • sonata
  • form
  • metal
  • listening
  • J. S. Bach
  • k-pop
  • harmony
  • joni mitchell
  • schoenberg
  • Instruments
  • russian music theory
  • lgbtq+
  • debussy

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