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Contributors to This Issue

Contributors to This Issue ELIZABETH B. CRIST received the Ph.D. with distinction in 2000 from Yale Universityand is currentlyAssistantProfessorof Musicology at the Universityof Texas at Austin, where she also serves as Associate Chair of the new Center for American Music. A recipientof the Dena EpsteinAwardfrom the Music Library Associationand a year-long fellowship from the N.E.H., she is currentlywriting a book on Aaron Copland's music as it relatesto culturalpolitics and aestheticideologies of the Great Depressionand Second WorldWar. DAVID FERRIS is AssistantProfessorof Musicology at Rice University'sShepherd School of Music. He is the authorof Schumann's and EichendorffLiederkreis the Genre of the Romantic Cycle(Oxford UniversityPress,2000) and of "C. P. E. Bach and the Art of StrangeModulation,"in MusicTheory 22 Spectrum (spring2000). He has been awardeda BerlinPrizeFellowshipfrom the AmericanAcademyin Berlin,where he will be in residencein spring2004. BARBARAHAGGH is Associate Professorof Music at the Universityof Maryland, on College Park,and editor of Essays Musicand Culturein Honor of HerbertKellman Two Offices St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Institute of Mediaeval (Minerve, 2001), for and Archival Research(Archiveset bibliotheques de Music, 1995), and Musicology Belgique, 1994). Recent articles consider the ninth-century Musica disciplina and bindings with ars antiqua motets. Her editions of two medieval Marian offices are forthcoming. CHRISTOPHER HAILEYis the visitingprofessorat the Arnold-Schoenberg-Institut of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Musicological Society University of California Press

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Journal of the American Musicological Society , Volume 56 (2) – Jul 1, 2003

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University of California Press
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0003-0139
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10.1525/jams.2003.56.2.515
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Abstract

ELIZABETH B. CRIST received the Ph.D. with distinction in 2000 from Yale Universityand is currentlyAssistantProfessorof Musicology at the Universityof Texas at Austin, where she also serves as Associate Chair of the new Center for American Music. A recipientof the Dena EpsteinAwardfrom the Music Library Associationand a year-long fellowship from the N.E.H., she is currentlywriting a book on Aaron Copland's music as it relatesto culturalpolitics and aestheticideologies of the Great Depressionand Second WorldWar. DAVID FERRIS is AssistantProfessorof Musicology at Rice University'sShepherd School of Music. He is the authorof Schumann's and EichendorffLiederkreis the Genre of the Romantic Cycle(Oxford UniversityPress,2000) and of "C. P. E. Bach and the Art of StrangeModulation,"in MusicTheory 22 Spectrum (spring2000). He has been awardeda BerlinPrizeFellowshipfrom the AmericanAcademyin Berlin,where he will be in residencein spring2004. BARBARAHAGGH is Associate Professorof Music at the Universityof Maryland, on College Park,and editor of Essays Musicand Culturein Honor of HerbertKellman Two Offices St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Institute of Mediaeval (Minerve, 2001), for and Archival Research(Archiveset bibliotheques de Music, 1995), and Musicology Belgique, 1994). Recent articles consider the ninth-century Musica disciplina and bindings with ars antiqua motets. Her editions of two medieval Marian offices are forthcoming. CHRISTOPHER HAILEYis the visitingprofessorat the Arnold-Schoenberg-Institut of

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Published: Jul 1, 2003

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