REPETITION IN MUSIC: THEORETICAL AND METATHEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES

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168 pages 2005

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"This monograph examines the place of repetition in perceived musical structure and in theories of music. By synthesizing the findings of diverse earlier work in the context of the new theory, it proves possible to move thinking forward on a number of fronts, and to indicate potential directions for future empirical and analytical developments."--Jacket.

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