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Music theory in concept and practice

edited by James M. Baker, David W. Beach, Jonathan W. Bernard

(Eastman studies in music)

University of Rochester Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This collection of nineteen essays, all by leaders in the field of music theory, reflects the rich diversity of topics and approaches currently being explored. The contributions fall within three principal areas of study that haveremained at the heart of the discipline. One is historical research, which includes efforts to trace the development of theoretical ideas and their philosophical bases. Representing this broad category are essays dealing with issues like Scriabin's mysticism, neoclassicism, modern aesthetics, and the development of the concept of pitch collection in twentieth-century theoretical writings. The second area embraces the theory and analysis of common-practicetonality and its associated repertoire (including chromatic and "transitional" music). Within this category are several studies related directly to or derived from Schenkerian theory, covering repertoire from Bach through Schubert and Chopin to Gershwin. Complementing these articles are a study of a chromatic work by Liszt and an essay on Schoenberg's concept of tonality. The third broad category includes the large body of work associated with the theoryand analysis of post-tonal music. Representing this extensive area of inquiry are essays dealing with voice leading in atonal music and extending Allen Forte's theory of the set complex, and analytical studies dealing with works by Schoenberg and Webern. Adding to these contributions are articles that deal with works by composers less frequently discussed in the analytical literature, Milhaud and Peter Maxwell Davies, and an empirical study of aural cognition of atonal and tonal music. These essays, all by colleagues, friends, and students of Allen Forte are intended as a celebration of his enormous contribution to the discipline of music theory. James Baker isProfessor of Music at Brown University. David Beach is Dean of the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto. Jonathan Bernard is Professor of Music at the University of Washington.

目次

Chord, Collection, and Set in Twentieth-Century Theory - Jonathan W. Bernard Scriabin's Music: Structure as Prism for Mystical Philosophy - James M. Baker Tonality: A Conflict of Forces - Patricia Carpenter Neoclassicism and Its Definitions - Pieter C. van den Toorn Modernist Aesthetics, Modernist Music: Some Analytical Perspectives - Arnold Whittall Salient Features - John Rothgeb Synthesis and Association, Structure and Design in Multi-Movt. Compositions - David Neumeyer Tonal/Atonal: Cognitive Strategies for Recognizing Transposed Melodies - Elizabeth West Marvin Voice Leading in Atonal Music - Joseph N. Straus K, Kh, and Beyond - Robert D. Morris The Submediant as Third Divider: Its Representations at Different Structural Levels - David W. Beach The Form of Chopin's Polonaise-Fantasy - William Rothstein Chasing the Scent: Tonality in Liszt's Blume und Duft - Robert P. Morgan Reflection on a Few Good Tunes: Linear Progressions and Intervallic Patterns in Popular Song and Jazz - Steven E. Gilbert Bitonality, Pentatonicism, and Diatonicism in a Work by Milhaud - Daniel Harrison Signposts on Webern's Path to Atonality: The Dehmel Lieder (1906-08) - Robert W. Wason Some Notes on Pierrot Lunaire - David Lewin Form and Idea in Schoenberg's Phantasy - Christopher Hasty Elision and Structural Levels in Peter Maxwell Davies's Dark Angels - Ann K. McNamee

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA3340037X
  • ISBN
    • 1878822799
  • LCCN
    96053956
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Rochester, N.Y.
  • ページ数/冊数
    529 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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