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Music Theory & Analysis appears biannually in May and October as an online journal with a print edition. Subscribers can choose between an 'online only' or 'online & print' subscription.

The first issue of MTA was launched in September 2014, hence there will exceptionally be one issue only in this volume 1. From 2015 (volume 2) onwards, there will be two issues a year. 

Members of the Dutch-Flemish Society for Music Theory (Vereniging voor Muziektheorie), please contact the Society for more information via secretaris@verenigingvoormuziektheorie.net

The articles of the electronic version will be accessible to subscribers only via the Ingenta Connect >

Annual subscription fees
Institutional online only:   € 115,00
Institutional online & print:  € 140,00

Individual online only:    € 55,00
Individual online & print:   € 70,00

Members of 'the Dutch-Flemish Society for Music Theory / Vereniging voor Muziektheorie' are entitled to a reduction:
Members online only:  € 30,00
Members online & print: € 40,00
Please contact the Society via secretaris@verenigingvoormuziektheorie.net

If you would like to receive news alerts about MTA, send your email address with the message 'Keep me informed!' to mta@lup.be

Library agents receive 10% discount on online subscriptions. When ordering more than 10 subscriptions we offer 12% discount and for more than 20 subscriptions a discount of 15% is applicable. For more information, please contact orders@lup.be

* Subscriptions to print only are not available.
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