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Pt. I HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
1. music of friends
2. Chamber music and the metaphor of conversation
3. Private, public, and playing in the present tense
pt. II ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES
4. Analyzing from within the music: toward a theory of multiple agency
5. Multiple agency and sonata form
6. Multiple agency and meter
7. afternoon at skittles: analysis of the "Kegelstatt" trio, K. 498.
1. music of friends
2. Chamber music and the metaphor of conversation
3. Private, public, and playing in the present tense
pt. II ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES
4. Analyzing from within the music: toward a theory of multiple agency
5. Multiple agency and sonata form
6. Multiple agency and meter
7. afternoon at skittles: analysis of the "Kegelstatt" trio, K. 498.