HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF MUSIC THEORY
Editor: Frank Heidlberger, Professor of Music Theory at the University of North Texas Publisher: The University of North Texas Press
Theoria is a peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of history in music theory. This includes critical articles representing the current stage of research, and editions of newly discovered or mostly unknown theoretical texts with translation and commentary. Analytical articles on recent or unknown repertory and methods are also published, as well as review articles on recent secondary literature and textbooks.
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Contents:
Nathan John Martin: Rousseau, Rameau, and the Leçons de musique
Abigail Shupe: The Unintended Consequences of Rameau’s Génération harmonique
Maryam Moshaver: Rameau, the Subjective Body, and the Forms of Theoretical Representation
David Thurmaier: “Perhaps I’d better go back to Mr. Jadassohn”: Charles Ives’s Harmonic Training in Late Nineteenth-Century America