We are pleased to announce the publication of a new issue of Music Theory Online.
Fall is in the air and a new issue of Music Theory Online has arrived. Besides a speedy end to the ongoing global pandemic, what could be finer? We at MTO are proud to present our new issue, 27.3 (September 2021).
Enjoy!
Mitch Ohriner, editor
Brent Auerbach, associate editor
Inessa Bazayev, associate editor
Jenine Brown, associate editor
Brad Osborn, associate editor
Music Theory Online
Articles
Caitlin Martinkus – Schubert’s Large-Scale Sentences: Exploring the Function of Repetition in Schubert’s First-Movement Sonata Forms
Loretta Terrigno – Emergent Modality: Minor-to-Major Progressions as “Tragic-to-Transcendent” Narratives in Brahms’s Solo Songs
Archival Research in Music: New Materials, Methods, and Arguments
Benjamin R. Levy & Laura Emmery – Introduction
Richard Beaudoin – The Pen as Camera: Finnissy and Overexposure
Jeff Perry – Cage’s Imitation Game: Cheap Imitation and Song Books through the Sketches
Benjamin R. Levy – Material Connections: Music and Modernism Across the Arts in the Bruce Goff Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago
Kevin C. Karnes – Disco Culture and the Ritual Journey in the Soviet 1980s
Patricia Hall – Giving Voice to a Foxtrot from Auschwitz-Birkenau
Landon Morrison – Encoding Post-Spectral Sound: Kaija Saariaho’s Early Electronic Works at IRCAM, 1982–87
Laura Emmery – Gender Identity and Gestural Representations in Jonathan Harvey’s String Quartet No. 2
Reviews
Jonathan De Souza – Review of John Paul Ito, Focal Impulse Theory: Musical Expression, Meter, and the Body (Indiana University Press, 2020)