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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: chris on June 30, 2008, 03:39:18 AM
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I'm not looking to reignite a discussion about the whole S/A or A/S debate....but I distinctly recall hearing about a book(let) of about 100 pages that recently came out - in the past few years - that basically dealt entirely with movement order in M6 (the argument I believe is that S/A is right).
I've done some poking around and couldn't find any information about this book - if it even exists.
Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Did I perhaps misunderstand the person talking about it, maybe it's merely a chapter in a broader book?
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I'm not looking to reignite a discussion about the whole S/A or A/S debate....but I distinctly recall hearing about a book(let) of about 100 pages that recently came out - in the past few years - that basically dealt entirely with movement order in M6 (the argument I believe is that S/A is right).
I've done some poking around and couldn't find any information about this book - if it even exists.
Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Did I perhaps misunderstand the person talking about it, maybe it's merely a chapter in a broader book?
Maybe you mean this document from The Kaplan Foundation: http://posthorn.com/Mahler/Correct_Movement_Order_III.pdf
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Yes, I'm sure Russ has nailed it--the Kaplan Foundation paper on the movement order for M6.
Thanks, Russ!
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Maybe you mean this document from The Kaplan Foundation: http://posthorn.com/Mahler/Correct_Movement_Order_III.pdf
This must be it. Thank you very much!