Assuming james is required, and e is required, and stiles is required, the following 2 results were found.
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I Historical/stylistic periods in music are both useful and perplexing concepts; they simultaneously clarify and hinder one's perception of a given period and a given work. Part of the difficulty arises from a general lack of agreement as to what...
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The Decline of Serialism and the New Romanticism: Control and Chance in the New Music
Composers," Perspectives of New Music, I (Spring 1963), p. 60. 28Pleasants, The Agony of Modern Music, p. 122. authors: James E. Stiles author_ids: 1343 authors: James E. Stiles author_ids: 1343