Volume 7, Number 2, pages 113-224 (1996)
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Symmetry in music, dance, and literature
(Special issue edited by Siglind Bruhn)
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
- Volume 7, Number 2, page 115-115 (1996)
SYMMETRY IN MUSIC
- Siglind Bruhn
Symmetry and dissymetry in Paul Hindemith's Ludus Tonalis
Volume 7, Number 2, pages 116-132 (1996) - Guido Bimberg
The life on the stage: Symmetric attitude in baroque opera
Volume 7, Number 2, pages 133-138 (1996) - Bengt Edlund
Structural symmetry and proprioceptive patterns in music
Volume 7, Number 2, pages 139-151 (1996) - Michael G. Hochrun
The Dorian mirror
Volume 7, Number 2, pages 152-164 (1996)
SYMMETRY IN POETRY
- Walter Bernhart
'Proportion' in Elizabethan poetry and music
Volume 7, Number 2, pages 165-178 (1996) - Christiane Bimberg
Symmetry as a concept in the thinking and writings of John Dryden
Volume 7, Number 2, pages 179-192 (1996) - Frances Trix
Symmetry in the service of Islamic mysticism: A central calligraphic Iehva
Volume 7, Number 2, pages 193-208 (1996)
SYMMETRY IN DANCE AND PERFORMANCE ART
- Etsuko Kato
"The proper" and "the reversed": Right-handed dynamism in the Japanese tea ceremony and noh
Volume 7, Number 2, pages 209-218 (1996) - Valerie Drake
Comparisons and contrasts: Symmetry and asymmetry in functional and expressive movement
Volume 7, Number 2, pages 219-221 (1996)
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