Intverview at Allen Forte's Home about His Paper by Prof. Timothy L. Jackson

(0:00) Prof. and Mrs. Forte's Trip in Honda, Japan
(0:57) A Look at Prof. Forte's Graph
(2:55) Concerning Students' Usages of Materials
(3:38) Students' Usage of Prof. Forte's Ideas in Their Dissertations
(6:06) Students' Usage of Prof. Forte's Unpublished Ideas
(8:34) Concerning Students Using Ideas that are Similar to Prof. Forte's
(9:26) Milton Babbitt's Applications of Twelve Tone Analytical Technique to His Compositions
(9:55) Hans Asch and Anton Webern
(10:21) Prof. Forte's Analytical Sketch of Webern's String Quartet Op. 9
(11:18) Comparison of Webern and Schoenberg
(11:36) Webern's Unsucessful Career as a Conductor
(12:52) Mountain Climbing
(13:30) Prof. Forte's More Detailed Analysis of Webern's String Quartet Op. 9
(14:38) Prof. Forte's Schenkerian-influenced Set Analysis of Webern's String Quartet Op. 9
(15:11) Russian Origin in Schoenberg's Music
(15:40) Formation Issue
(16:03) Prof. Forte's Markings
(16:43) Prof. Forte's Analysis of Webern's Five Pieces for Orchestra
(17:14) Webern's Consistency
(19:52) Prof. Forte's Analysis of Bartok's First String Quartet
(22:06) Bartok's Earlier Pieces
(22:14) Adagio
(23:54) Adagio
(24:11) The Fighting of Ernst Oster and Oswald Jonas
(25:15) Oswald Jonas' Interests
(26:24) Correspondence between Oster and Prof. Forte
(28:16) The Degree of Schenker/Oster's Influence on Prof. Forte's Analysis
(28:28) Hans Weisse's Situation in 1938
(29:31) Mrs. Forte's Aunt
(30:00) Hindemith's Music and His Career
(34:18) Prof. Forte's Graph and a Student's Paper
(36:56) Prof. Forte's Unpublished Detailed Graph 1
(41:39) Prof. Forte's Unpublished Detailed Graph 2
(42:59) Harmonic Language
(47:39) Prof. Forte's Detailed Unpublished Analysis 3
(51:05) Prof. Forte's Detailed Unpublished Analysis 4
(52:07) Prof. Forte's Annotated Score and Annotations
(52:55) Prof. Forte's Collection of Manuscript
(53:34) Prof. Forte's Analysis of Transcription
(56:32) Prof. Forte's Notes on Genera
(56:55) Transcription/Reduction, Set Analysis
(57:30) Crossouts
(58:37) Tables of Sets
(59:18) Stories of Webern, Berg and Schoenberg
(1:00:00) Leonard Stein
(1:00:34) Gould and Steinway
(1:02:02) Gould's Recordings