Perspectives of New Music

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Perspectives of New Music is a journal founded in 1962 by Arthur Berger and dedicated to music theory of new music.

"Perspectives of New Music is an international professional journal for composers of new music and others interested in new music. It is an independent journal, incorporated as a 501c3 not-for-profit corporation, published continuously since 1962. We publish two, 250-page issues per year."
"Perspectives of New Music is directed to a readership consisting of composers, performers, scholars, and all others interested in any kind of contemporary music. Published material includes theoretical research, analyses, technical reports, position papers by composers, sociological and philosophical articles, interviews, reviews, and, for special purposes, short musical scores or other creative productions."

The current editors are Benjamin Boretz, Robert Morris, and John Rahn.

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