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Three members of the music theory faculty presented at the Music Theory Society of New York State meeting on April 14 and 15 at Fordham University in New York City.

Deborah Rifkin gave a paper entitled, "The Quiet Revolution of a B-natural: Prokofiev's New Simplicity in the Second Violin Concerto"; Les Black delivered a paper on "Heuristic Symmetries in Carl Nielsen's Fourth Symphony"; and Rebecca Jemian gave a demonstration-presentation called, "Who Wants to Pass Fundamentals: Clickers in the Classroom."

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