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number 9/fall 1969
Edited by Neal Saslaw
 
REPORTS
  From the Domestic Corresponding Editors:   Events on 14 American Campuses
  Bea Griedland
       New York: Ph.D. Program in Musicology at        CUNY
  From the Foreign Corresponding Editors:
  John M. Jennings
       New Zealand: Music in the Universities
  Frederick Rimmer
       Glasgow: Scottish Music Archive
  Announcements
  Letters

ARTICLES
18th-century Studies
In Honor of Paul Henry Lang

  Forward
  Gerald Abraham
       18th-century Music and the Problems of its        History
  Friedrich Blume
       Musicology in German Universities
  Kenneth Cooper
       Il teatro alla moda, or A Safe and Easy        Method of Producing Baroque Operas        According to Modern Practice
  Winton Dean
       Handel and Keiser: Further Borrowings
  Vincent Duckles
       Throughts on Writing a Comprehensive        History of 18th century Music
  Otis Fellows
       Paul Henry Lang: an Enlightened Critic of        the French Enlightenment
  Donald Jay Grout
       Some Desiderata and Goals for the Study        of 18th-century italian Opera
  Daniel Heartz
       Approaching a History of 18th-century        Music
  Egon Kenton
       The Music of the 18th Century: a        Retrospective View
  Jens Peter Larson
       A Challenge to Musicology: the Viennese        Classical School
  Jan LaRue
       The Mapping of Musical Classicism, a        Little-known and Dangerous Period
  Maria Rika Maniates
       Sonate, que me veux-tu?: the Enigma of French Musical        Aesthetics in the 18th Century
  Alfred Mann
       Artist and Teacher
  William J. Mitchell
       Guiseppe Sarti and Mozart's Quartet, K. 421
  Leonard G. Ratner
       Approaches to Musical Historiography of the 18th Century
  Alexander L. Ringer
       Mozart and the Josephian Era: Some Socio-Economic Notes on        Musical Change
  Denis Stevens
       Utrecht: Class of '52
  J. A. Westrup
       Aspects of the 18th Century
  Walter Wiora
       Zur Stellung Bachs im Weltbild der Goethezeit
       Bach's Place in the World-view of the Goethe Era
  Neal Zaslaw
       Handel and Leclair

DISSERTATIONS
  Theodore Karp
       Finn Mathiassen
       The Style of the Early Motet
  Chester Fanning Smith
       Leon Crickmore
       C.P.E. Bach: Six harpsichord Concertos
  Jane R. Stevens
       The Keyboard Concertos of C.P.E. Bach
  Mark DeVoto
       Laurence David Berman
       The Evolution of Tonal Thinking on the Works of Claude        Debussy
  J. E. Maddrell
       Ernest H. Sanders
       Medieval English Polyphony and its Significance for the        Continent
  Ernest H. Sanders
       Reply to J. E. Maddrell

BIBLIOGRAPHICA
  David Sommerfield
       A Monterverdi Discography
  Publications Received
  Contributors