Inverview at Allen Forte's Home about His Paper by Prof. Timothy L. Jackson
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Tape 12 by Prof. Jackson
01. Part 1: Prof. and Mrs. Forte's Trip in Honda, Japan
02. Part 2: A Look at Prof. Forte's Graph
03. Part 3: Concerning Students' Usages of Materials
04. Part 4: Students' Usage of Prof. Forte's Ideas in Their Dissertations
05. Part 5: Students' Usage of Prof. Forte's Unpublished Ideas
06. Part 6: Concerning Students Using Ideas that are Similar to Prof. Forte's
07. Part 7: Milton Babbitt's Applications of Twelve Tone Analytical Technique to His Compositions
08. Part 8: Hans Asch and Anton Webern
09. Part 9: Prof. Forte's Analytical Sketch of Webern's String Quartet Op. 9
10. Part 10: Comparison of Webern and Schoenberg
11. Part 11: Webern's Unsucessful Career as a Conductor
12. Part 12: Webern's Main Thing: Mountain Climbing
13. Part 13: Prof. Forte's More Detailed Analysis of Webern's String Quartet Op. 9
14. Part 14: Prof. Forte's Schenkerian-influenced Set Analysis of Webern's String Quartet Op. 9
15. Part 15: Russian Origin in Schoenberg's Music
16. Part 16: Formation Issue
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