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DOI: 10.1177/0725513699056000005 Metropolitan Rhythms: A Preface to a Musical Philosophy for the New WorldThe most important structural feature of the music of the New World is its often-time polyrhythmic and polymetrical character. This is also a key to unlocking the nature of social form and democratic persona in the diasporic and settler metropolises of the New World. In such settings, composers and musicians working with simultaneous temporalities, lines, groups, textures and characters offer intimations of a just totality for culturally fragmented societies.
Key Words: America city music New World rhythm
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