[Smt-talk] Smt-talk Digest, Vol 55, Issue 6

Richard Cohn richard.cohn at yale.edu
Thu Aug 15 13:02:43 PDT 2013


Regarding Michael Green's dissertation, it was at U. Chicago. My understanding is that Michael is no longer in academia. He did publish an article on Lussy in M.T. Spectrum in, I think, 1994, Which should lead you to a reliable reference.

--Rick Cohn

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>   1. Re: Smt-talk Digest, Vol 55, Issue 5 (Paul Beaudoin)
>   2. Re; Mahler dissertation online (Gregory Karl)
>   3. Re: Mahler dissertation online? (Brent Yorgason)
>   4. US music education statistics (Nicholas Baragwanath)
>   5. Michael D. Green dissertation (Nicholas Baragwanath)
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> Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 15:13:38 -0400
> From: Paul Beaudoin <paulbeaudoin01 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Smt-talk] Smt-talk Digest, Vol 55, Issue 5
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> Could it have been this one?
> http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/77891/tfreeze_1.pdf?sequence=1
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>>   1. Mahler dissertation online? (Gregory Karl)
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> Subject: [Smt-talk] Re; Mahler dissertation online
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> Thanks to David Huff, Jonathan Bellman and Robert Judd, all of whom  
> found exactly what I was seeking despite my vague and misleading  
> description.
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> Greg Karl
> Jay NY
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> Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 16:03:44 -0400
> From: "Brent Yorgason" <brent.yorgason at marietta.edu>
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> I'll take this opportunity to remind everyone that Music Theory Online
> maintains a list of music-theory related dissertations at
> http://www.mtosmt.org/mto-dissertations.php , but we rely on scholars to add
> their completed dissertation to the list. Currently there are 341
> dissertations listed, going back to 1973. Is yours among them? 
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> If not, add your dissertation at http://www.mtosmt.org/mto-diss-post.php .
> We'd like to keep this resource current. 
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> (Incidentally, Mr. Freeze's work is not listed here--perhaps because it was
> a musicology dissertation.)
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> Best,
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> Brent
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> Brent Yorgason
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> Subject: [Smt-talk] Mahler dissertation online?
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> Last year or the year before I happened upon a dissertation self- published
> online (one of) whose subject(s) was Mahler's use of programs as guides to
> the comprehension and appreciation of his symphonies. The memory is vague
> but I seem to remember the author having studied at an institution in
> Texas(?) I have tried the SMT and AMS sites for dissertations online but
> could not locate it in either database. Does this ring a bell with anyone? I
> will be cross-posting this message on the AMS-list as well.
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> Thanks in advance for your help,
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> Greg Karl
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> Dear Colleagues,
> does anyone have access to recent statistics for university music
> education in the US? Specifically, I'd like to know how many students
> enrolled on music major programmes in 2011 or 2012, and what percentage
> of those programmes offered an accredited theory/analysis course.
> Anecdotally, I believe the figures are in the region of 60,000 and 95%,
> but I don't have access to the NASM Handbook to check. 
> Any answers gratefully received. 
> Thanks,
> Nick
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> Dr Nicholas Baragwanath
> Associate Professor in Music, University of Nottingham
> nick at baragwanath.com
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> Subject: [Smt-talk] Michael D. Green dissertation
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> Dear List,
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> 
> I'm trying to track down a dissertation, but am having no luck:
> 
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> 
> Michael Douglas Green, ?A History of the Word "accent" in Music
> 
> Theoretical Sources from the Sixteenth Century to the Present?
> 
> University of Illinois 1991.
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> 
> Can anyone help, or put me in touch with Dr Green?
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> 
> 
> Nick
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> Dr Nicholas Baragwanath
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> Associate Professor in Music, University of Nottingham
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> [1]nick at baragwanath.com
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> References
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> 1. mailto:nick at baragwanath.com
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