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Perspectives of New Music

Perspectives of New Music (PNM) is a peer-reviewed academic journal specializing in music theory and analysis. It was established in 1962 by Arthur Berger and Benjamin Boretz (who were its initial editors-in-chief).

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Publisher
Perspectives of New Music, Seattle (US)
Discipline
Music theory and musical analysis
Edited by
Clifton Callendar, Chris Stover
Frequency
Biannual
History
1962–present
ISO 4
Perspect. New Music

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Perspectives of New Music

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related to Further reading · 37
Perspectives of New Music → Anniversary, Anniversary Issue, Arthur, Benjamin Boretz, Berger, Cambridge, Challenges, Contemplating Music, Conversation, Dibelius, DMA, Graber, Harvard University Press, History, ISBN, Jonathan Schultz, Joseph, Kerman, Marjorie Tichenor, Massachusetts
related to External links · 4
Perspectives of New Music → New Music Archived, Official, Perspectives, Wayback Machine
Discipline · 1
Perspectives of New Music → Music theory and musical analysis
Edited by · 1
Perspectives of New Music → Clifton Callendar, Chris Stover
Frequency · 1
Perspectives of New Music → Biannual
History · 1
Perspectives of New Music → 1962–present
ISO 4 · 1
Perspectives of New Music → Perspect. New Music
ISSN · 1
Perspectives of New Music → 0031-6016
JSTOR · 1
Perspectives of New Music → 00316016
Language · 1
Perspectives of New Music → English

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music perspectives new boretz fromm journal theory berger journal's 1983 1962 university issue first may however editorial became came 1972

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Perspectives of New MusicDisciplineMusic theory and musical analysis1.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicEdited byClifton Callendar, Chris Stover1.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicFrequencyBiannual1.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicHistory1962–present1.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicISO 4Perspect. New Music1.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicISSN0031-60161.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicJSTOR003160161.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicLanguageEnglish1.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicLCCN660891761.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicOCLC no.8054150231.00infobox
Perspectives of New MusicPublisherPerspectives of New Music, Seattle (US)1.00infobox
Perspectives of New Musicrelated to External linksOfficial0.60section

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