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number 11/spring 1971
Edited by L. Michael Griffel
 
REPORTS
  From the Domestic Corresponding Editors:
  A Survey of Recent Comprehensive   Examinations Administered by Departments of   Music in Nineteen North American Graduate   Schools
  Nancy Carol Kovaleff
       New Haven: The New York Pro Musica Visits
       Yale
  Charles G. Boody and Margaret Snell
       Minneapolis: The Charles Ives Festival,
       Spring 1970—Reflections
  D. Jay Rahn
       Morningside Heights: Columbia's New
       Doctoral Program in Ethnomusicology

  From the Foreign Corresponding Editors:
  Walter Pass
       Vienna: Beethoven Symposium
  Anthony Hedges
       England: Music Conference at Sheffield
       University
  Don Harran
       Israel: The Composer's Workshop, 1969
  Georges Franck
       Belgium: The Festival of Flanders

  Announcements
ARTICLES
  John F. Spratt
       The Speculative Content of Schoenberg's Harmonielehre
  J. E. Madrell
       Grocheo and The Measurability of Medieval Music:
       A Reply to Hendrik Vanderwerf
  Mary Rowen Obelkevich
       The Growth of a Musical Idea—Beethoven's Opus 96


DISSERTATIONS
   James D. Freeman
       Aubrey S. Garlinton
       The concept of the Marvelous in French and German Opera,
       1770-1840
  Thomas Warburton
       Roger Jacques Kamien
       The Opening Sonata-Allegro Movements in a Randomly
       Selected Sample of Solo Keyboard Sonatas Published in the
       Years 1742-1774
  Gregory Proctor
       Philip Friedheim
       Tonality and Structure in the Early Works of Schoenberg

BIBLIOGRAPHICA
  Publications Received

  Index to Current Musicology, 1965–1970

  Contributors