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    Nature and nationhood in Hugo Riemann's dualistic theory of harmony

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    Moses's Beginning

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    Opelt鈥檚 Siren and the Technologies of Musical Hearing

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    The structure of Plato's dialogues and Greek music theory: a response to J. B. Kennedy

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    Music's Moving Forms

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    Form is one of the most foundational concepts in music theory, but identifying a suitably precise and meaningful definition of the term proves challenging. This essay does not attempt to offer a singular definition, but rather seeks to explore aspects of the term鈥檚 history and origin, exemplifying its usage (and its implications for writing on music) across a broad repertoire from Machaut to Miles Davis. Form is predictive, regulative, and heuristic. Despite its central place in much musical thought and practice, however, it is form鈥檚 instability and openness to appropriation and change that is arguably its most persistent characteristic

    Neuroaesthetics and the trouble with beauty

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    Neuroscience is increasingly being called upon to address issues within the humanities. We discuss challenges that arise, relating to art and beauty, and provide ideas for a way forward

    Discrete/continuous: Music and media theory after Kittler

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