Music Theory Spectrum
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Music Theory Spectrum (ISSN 0195-6167) is an academic journal specializing in music theory. It is the official journal of the Society for Music Theory, and is published by University of California Press in Berkeley, California. Founded in 1979[1] and published twice annually, Music Theory Spectrum includes research articles and book reviews. Online access to back issues of the journal is provided through JSTOR.[2]
In a 1999 study, Music Theory Spectrum was the seventh most frequently cited journal in music theses overall, and the third most frequently cited journal in music theory theses.[3]
Music Theory Spectrum is currently edited by Henry Klumpenhouwer;[4] its first editor was Bryan Simms.[1] Other past editors have included Joel Lester, Philip Lambert,[5] and Daniel Harrison.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Swift, Richard (1982), “Music Theory Spectrum”, The Journal of Musicology 1 (1): 130–141, <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0277-9269(198201)1%3A1%3C130%3AMTS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-U>.
- ^ JSTOR: Music Theory Spectrum.
- ^ Kuyper-Rushing, Lois (1999), “Identifying Uniform Core Journal Titles for Music Libraries: A Dissertation Citation Study”, College & Research Libraries Journal 60 (2): 153–163, <http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crljournal/backissues1999b/march99/kuyper.pdf>.
- ^ Society for Music Theory: Committees.
- ^ Society for Music Theory: 1997 Committees.
- ^ “Report of the Publications Committee”, SMT newsletter 25 (1): 6, 2002, <http://www.societymusictheory.org/smt/html/journals-discussion/newsletter/SMT.NL25.1.pdf>.
[edit] External links
- Society for Music Theory official website
- Music Theory Spectrum on University of California Press Journals website