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Issue 10 | Issue 8/9 | Issue 7 | Issue 6 | Issue 5 | Issue 4 | Issue 3 | Issue 2 | Issue 1 Issue 3 / Spring 2001
Ross Feller Realism Terrorism: mistaking signs for what they represent (in memory of Herbert Brün) Agostino di Scipio "... composer est une bataille..." -pour la paix. Paragraphs on Xenakis Charles Stein For Marcia Lind (1951-2000), philosopher-scholar Tom Baker An Insterstitial Music Daniel Charles Postmodernism and the History of Music Robert Morris Some things I learned (didn't learn) from Milton Babbitt, or why I am (am not) a Serial Composer Paul Lansky Happily Listening (on Randy Hostetler) John Rahn Iannis Xenakis: Regard, Disregard, Liberation Mary Lee Roberts Being Around Brenda Hutchinson Tildy Bayar Review of 'Bitstreams' and '010101' (Digital art in New York and San Francisco) Joel Chadabe Reflections on Iannis Xenakis Robert Paredes Re: view of Harry Partch Eric Peterson The Tangible Scientific Model as Quasi-Experiment: Applying the 'Mediating Model' Concept of Johns-Hopkins-Style Clinical Sexology of Gender Identity Formation James Harley Iannis Xenakis: A Personal Memorial Elaine Barkin Colloquy and Review / Ten Texts Linda Kernohan Talking About Music: A Little Song of Dissent Martin Supper Notes on Interaction and Computer Music J. K. Randall It's All Yours/ a note on Gap6 Benjamin Boretz I / O Robert Reigle 'Music Universe, Music Mind: Revisiting the Creative Music Studio', by Robert E. Sweet Gavin Borchert New Recordings from Seattle-based Labels Tom Dill 'Songs in the Key of Z: The Curious Universe of Outsider Music', by Irwin Chusid Mary Lee Roberts 'American Music in the Twentieth Century' by Kyle Gann, 'Arcana: musicians on music' by John Zorn Benjamin Boretz Introduction for 'Music Inside Out', an anthology of texts by John Rahn Alvin Curran Reflections of an American Composer at the End of the Twentieth Century Franz Kamin 'Colors': A Performance Poem J. K. Randall To the Township Committee Charles Stein Notes
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