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New Perspectives in Music History and Criticism

This series explores the conceptual framework that shapes the ways in which we understand music and its history and will elaborate structures of explanation, interpretation, commentary and criticism that make music intelligible and that provide a basis for argument about judgments of value.

General Editors: Jeffrey Kallberg, University of Pennsylvania; Anthony Newcomb, University of California, Berkeley; Ruth Solie, Smith College, Massachusetts

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