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Shanley
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Serial music, Webern, post-tonal music, experimental music, electronic music, rock music, post modernism
Does anyone know where I might access some midi files for 12-tone pieces? I'd be particularly interested in Webern, but anything would be helpful.
Well, if you are interested in Webern, I entered his Opp. 18, 25 and 30 into Finale for my disse…
@carsonics Yes, that is true and undeniable, but this has nothing to do with BMI or ASCAP and they would not be benefitting from these monies in any way shape or form.
@IsaacMalitz: Yes that is all true. Everything in this city, and county, is about getting money back from where it has been lost. They haven't turned in a budget in over a year (I'm fairly certain) and are looking for money so that this city doesn't…
I just wanted to add, and maybe I glossed over this in my excited state while writing this post, but I think that this would be a great opportunity for our community to effect real change. Chicago, like any other large city, has such a vibrant music…
Adam, I agree, this is insane, and I am sorry that the music scene in Chicago is under such an unfair attack. I would be happy to provide a statement, and I am sure that many in the SMT community, particularly members of the Popular Music Interest …
I'm wondering if perhaps David Lewin's article "Cohn Functions" from Journal of Music Theory, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Autumn, 1996), pp. 181-216 would be of some use?
http://www.jstor.org/stable/843888
There is an interesting consideration of rhy…
Reading Sean's comment above regarding Tim's Dylan paper reminded me of a session at the Rocky Mountain SMT earlier this year. There were two papers, one by Daniel Stevens (U of Delaware) and Rachel Short (UCSB) that are particularly pertinent to th…
Not sure if this would fit the parameters that you are looking for, but whenever I think of a song that makes use of a minor dominant, in a minor key, I think of Radiohead's "Knives Out." The two distinct sections project Cm and then Am and are conn…