Assuming peter is required, and eliot is required, and stone is required, the following 8 results were found.
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Thoughts on the Ph.D. in Music Composition
This article was part of a Symposium entitled The Doctorate in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also...
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On the Matter of a Doctor's Degree for Composers
Other contributors to this Symposium were Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against stirring up a...
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Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against stirring up a...
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Make the Doctor of Music an Earned Degree
Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against stirring up a...
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On the Doctorate in Composition
Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against stirring up a...
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Observations on the Ph.D. in Composition
Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against stirring up a...
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to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, and Peter Eliot Stone. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against stirring up a hornet's nest, the...
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A "Requiem for the Requiem": On Stravinsky's Requiem Canticles
A "Requiem for the Requiem"1: On Stravinsky's Requiem Canticles I. Time Travel and Ritual It is in the nature of things—and it is this which determines the uninterrupted march of evolution in art as much as in other branches of human activity—that...