Problems of Modern Music

Paul Henry Lang
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Problems and issues facing the composer today, by Roger Sessions.--Analysis today, by Edward T. Cone.--Shop talk by an American composer, by Elliott Carter.--Notes on A piece for tape recorder, by Vladimir Ussachevsky.--Extents and limits of serial techniques, by Ernst Krenek.--Bartok's "serial" composition, by Allen Forte.--Twelve-tone invariants as compositional determinants, by Milton Babbitt
Genres: Music
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