Browsing Empirical Musicology Review: Volume 4, Number 4 (2009) by Issue Date
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National Metrical Types in Nineteenth Century Art Song
VanHandel, Leigh ( 2009-10 )William Rothstein’s article “National metrical types in music of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries” (2008) proposes a distinction between the metrical habits of 18th and early 19th century German music and ... -
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Commentary on "The Effects of Musical Fit On Choice Between Competing Pairs of Cultural Products" by Joanne P.S. Yeoh & Adrian C. North
Brodsky, Warren ( 2009-10 )Yeoh and North (2009) believe their findings are a clear indication that musical fit can influence product choice among a non-Western sample; pieces of Indian and Malay music primed the selection of one corresponding ... -
The Effects of Musical Fit on Choice Between Competing Pairs of Cultural Products
Yeoh, Joanne P. S.; North, Adrian C. ( 2009-10 )Previous studies have claimed that music can prime the selection of certain products and influence consumers’ propensity to spend because it activates related knowledge of the world and subsequently raises the salience ... -
Editor's Note
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Commentary on Leigh VanHandel's 'National Metrical Types in Nineteenth Century Art Song'
Thomson, William ( 2009-10 )Leigh VanHandel’s study of metrical locations or phrase beginnings and endings in art songs of the 19th century provides a glance into one property of lyric settings unstudied before. Its fastidious data can be trusted, ... -
Statistical versus Musical Significance: Commentary on Leigh VanHandel's 'National Metrical Types in Nineteenth Century Art Song'
London, Justin ( 2009-10 )In “National Metrical Types in Nineteenth Century Art Song” Leigh Van Handel gives a sympathetic critique of William Rothstein’s claim that in western classical music of the late 18th and 19th centuries there are ...