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Subject: MikroP, Issue 3
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Announcing
"MikroPolyphonie"
Issue 3, January to June 1997
(Potpourri)
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Table of Contents, Issue 3
John Crawford
Trends in Composition:
Some Directions in which Australian Composition
is Heading
Roger Dean
Poyphonies of Pulse:
on the Control of Pulse and Meter in
Computer-interactive Improvisation
=C9ric Humbertclaude
The Challenge of Tristan Murail's Work
(Translated by Jacqueline Rose)
Review
review by Carlos Palombini.
Electroacoustic Music: Histories and Aesthetics.
Florivaldo Menezes, editor
Exhibit
The Bandt Exhibition.
Material provided by Ros Bandt
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| for Issue 4 |
| (July-December 1997) |
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| The theme will be "Theories on Theories" |
| in which we invite you to reflect and |
| comment upon the myriad theories on music. |
| Articles can adopt this theme or any |
| general subject matter associated with |
| contemporary music. |
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MikroPolyphonie is a refereed online journal published on the World
Wide Web. It aims to encourage scholarly analysis and discussion in
any genre of contemporary music making and research.
The journal is a continuous publication in that articles are
published when they are received and reviewed. Each Issue presents
a target topic as a discussion thread. Threads will last for a period
of six months with articles contributed and published over this
period. Feedback on articles can be emailed from readers, and then
published quickly in proximity to the target articles.
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MikroPolyphonie
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