Interacting Pulse Streams in Schoenberg’s Atonal Polyphony
Author: Roeder, John Publication details: Music Theory Spectrum, Vol. 16, No. 2 (Autumn, 1994), pp. 231-249 Weblink: http://www.jstor.org
Formal Functions of Hypermeter in the Dies iræ of Verdi’s Messa da Requiem
Author: Roeder, John Publication details: Theory and Practice, Vol. 19 (1994), pp. 83-104 Weblink: http://www.jstor.org
Kouta and Karaoke in Modern Japan: A Blurring of the Distinction between Umgangsmusik and Darbietungsmusik
Author: Hesselink, Nathan Publication details: British Journal of Ethnomusicology 3:49-61 (1994) Weblink: www.jstor.org
A MaMuTh Achievement” [Review of Guerino Mazzola’s Geometrie der Töne and Gruppen und Kategorien in der Musik]
Author: Roeder, John Publication details: Perspectives of New Music 31/2: 294-312 Weblink: www.jstor.org
Toward a Semiotic Evaluation of Music Analyses
Author: Roeder, John Publication details: Music Theory Online 0.5: 1-22. Weblink: www.mtosmt.org Abstract: Eco’s theory of codes provides the basis for analyzing the structure of meaning in three contrasting types of music- analytical representation.An evaluation of the pitch-class- integer code highlights the essential arbitrariness of the links between music and mathematics.Graphical representations of music are also evaluated with reference […]
Logic-Programming Models of Music: A Semiotic Evaluation
Author: Roeder, John Publication details: Music and Science. Seattle: Center for the Creation and Interdisciplinary Study of Music, University of Washington. Pp. 16-36. Weblink: www.mtosmt.org
Pitch and Rhythmic Dramaturgy in Verdi’s Lux æterna
Author: Roeder, John Publication details: 19th-Century Music, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Autumn, 1990), pp. 169-185 Weblink: http://www.jstor.org
A Prolog Program for Music Segmentation
Author: Roeder, John Publication details: Musicus1/2:165-176
Harmonic Implications of Schoenberg’s Observations of Atonal Voice Leading
Author: Roeder, John Publication details: Journal of Music Theory 33, no. 1 (1989): 27-62. Weblink: https://jstor.org
A General-Purpose Object System for Musical Graphics
Author: Roeder, John and Hamel, Keith Publication details: Proceedings of the 1989 International Computer Music Conference. San Francisco: Computer Music Association. Pp. 260 – 263.