Book
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Contents
- List of Figures
- Contributors
- INTRODUCTION Analysis, Categorization, and Theory of Musics of the WorldMichael Tenzer:
- PART I , SECTIONAL PERIODICITIES: POETRY, SONG, RITUAL 1: Stephen Blum: Nava'i, A Musical Genre of Northeastern Iran 2: Donna A. Buchanan and Stuart Folse: How to Spin a Good Horo: Melody, Mode, and Musicianship in the Composition of Bulgarian Dance Tunes
- PART II , ISOPERIODICITY: FROM STRICT TO DISCURSIVE, WITH VARIATIONS 5: Susanne Furniss: Aka Polyphony: Music, Theory, Back and Forth 6: Michael Tenzer: Oleg Tumulilingan: Layers of Time and Melody in Balinese Music 7: R. Anderson Sutton and Roger R. Vett
- PART III , LINEAR COMPOSITION IN PERIODIC CONTEXTS 8: Jonathan P.J. Stock: "Yang's Eight Pieces": Composing a Musical Set-Piece in a Chinese Local Opera Tradition 9: Robert Morris: Architectonic Composition in South Indian Classical Music: The "Navaragama
- Index