Theory and Practice
This article is about a music journal. For the more general distinction between theory and practice, see Theory.
Theory and Practice (ISSN 0741-6156) is a peer-reviewed academic journal specializing in music theory and analysis. It is the annual journal of the Music Theory Society of New York State, which was "[t]he first regional theory organization" in the United States, having "held its initial meeting in 1971 at the Eastman School of Music."[1] The journal began publication in 1975, initially with the subtitle "Newsletter-Journal of the Music Theory Society of New York State".
The journal is currently edited by Matthew Brown. Recent past editors include Seth Monahan and Matt BaileyShea (2009–2011), Adrian Childs (2007-2008), Philip Stoecker (2005-07), David Carson Berry (2003-04), Mark Anson-Cartwright (1999-2002), and Taylor A. Greer (1997-99).
References
- ↑ David Carson Berry, "Schenkerian Theory in the United States: A Review of Its Establishment and a Survey of Current Research Topics", Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Musiktheorie 2/2–3 (2005), 112.
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