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Rothenberg Papers

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@xxx.xxxx>

2/18/1999 7:58:39 AM

>Carl, I think I need to read Rothenberg's papers. Where did you find
>them?

The New York city public library. See my first post in this thread for
references. As mentioned in that post, I only have the first three of the
five papers. I was going by the microtonal bibliography, which doesn't
list the last two, so I didn't know they existed until I left the library.
See if you can dig them up. The NYPL is fantastic, as public library's go,
by the way. But I'm sure any university library will have the papers.

I admit to some fuzziness on many of the concepts. This is not helped by
me being unable to understand about half of the equations, and by the fact
that one of the volumes was bound so tightly that I had to loose the inside
inch on the xerox...

Carl

🔗Daniel Wolf <DJWOLF_MATERIAL@xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

2/18/1999 4:06:13 PM

I seem to remember that the last two of Rothenberg's papers were never
printed.

Perhaps someone could get a hold of D.R. and find out if he'd let them be
released online.

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PErlich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

2/23/1999 4:45:36 PM

Carl, these papers just fell into my lap! I didn't even look for them! A
friend of mine has been trying to learn about microtonality and got
copies (very legible!) shipped to the library he works at. These are the
first three parts of "A Model for Pattern Perception with Musical
Apllications". Although these are the only three listed in the
microtonal bibliography, Rothenberg clearly refers to five or six
articles making up the full text. Any clue if these ever got published?

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PErlich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

2/23/1999 5:26:17 PM

I see Daniel Wolf already wrote that only the first three were
published. That's a shame!

🔗H. Beyer <hermann.beyer@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>

6/11/1999 2:46:19 AM

>From: Daniel Wolf <DJWOLF_MATERIAL@compuserve.com>
>
>I seem to remember that the last two of Rothenberg's papers were never
>printed.
>
>Perhaps someone could get a hold of D.R. and find out if he'd let them be
>released online.
>
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