Bach's modal chorales
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Bach's modal chorales
(Harmonologia series, no. 9)
Pendragon Press, 1995
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Note
Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.--Harvard, 1991) under the title: J.S. Bach's chorale harmonizations of modal cantus firmi
Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-248) and index
Cover series title : Bach's modal chorales no.8 [i.e. 9]
Description and Table of Contents
Description
J.S. Bach's chorale settings of modal cantus firmi pose an interesting problem for the modern analyst: What assumptions?modal or tonal?does one bring to the music and what analytic techniques does one use? Are conventional tonal theories adequate to represent the harmonic techniques used in this repertoire? Are conventional modal theories adequate? Lori Burns explores these questions in her
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