Music Theory in the Age of Romanticism

Music Theory in the Age of Romanticism
Title Music Theory in the Age of Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Ian Bent
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1996-08-28
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521551021

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Twelve brilliant historians of theory probe the mind of the Romantic era in its thinking about music.

Style and Music

Style and Music
Title Style and Music PDF eBook
Author Leonard B. Meyer
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 396
Release 1996
Genre Music
ISBN 9780226521527

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Leonard Meyer proposes a theory of style and style change that relates the choices made by composers to the constraints of psychology, cultural context, and musical traditions. He explores why, out of the abundance of compositional possibilities, composers choose to replicate some patterns and neglect others. Meyer devotes the latter part of his book to a sketch-history of nineteenth-century music. He shows explicitly how the beliefs and attitudes of Romanticism influenced the choices of composers from Beethoven to Mahler and into our own time. "A monumental work. . . . Most authors concede the relation of music to its cultural milieu, but few have probed so deeply in demonstrating this interaction."—Choice "Probes the foundations of musical research precisely at the joints where theory and history fold into one another."—Kevin Korsyn, Journal of American Musicological Society "A remarkably rich and multifaceted, yet unified argument. . . . No one else could have brought off this immense project with anything like Meyer's command."—Robert P. Morgan, Music Perception "Anyone who attempts to deal with Romanticism in scholarly depth must bring to the task not only musical and historical expertise but unquenchable optimism. Because Leonard B. Meyer has those qualities in abundance, he has been able to offer fresh insight into the Romantic concept."—Donal Henahan, New York Times

Audacious Euphony

Audacious Euphony
Title Audacious Euphony PDF eBook
Author Richard Cohn
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0199773211

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Music theorists have long believed that 19th-century triadic progressions idiomatically extend the diatonic syntax of 18th-century classical tonality, and have accordingly unified the two repertories under a single mode of representation. Post-structuralist musicologists have challenged this belief, advancing the view that many romantic triadic progressions exceed the reach of classical syntax and are mobilized as the result of a transgressive, anti-syntactic impulse. In Audacious Euphony, author Richard Cohn takes both of these views to task, arguing that romantic harmony operates under syntactic principles distinct from those that underlie classical tonality, but no less susceptible to systematic definition. Charting this alternative triadic syntax, Cohn reconceives what consonant triads are, and how they relate to one another. In doing so, he shows that major and minor triads have two distinct natures: one based on their acoustic properties, and the other on their ability to voice-lead smoothly to each other in the chromatic universe. Whereas their acoustic nature underlies the diatonic tonality of the classical tradition, their voice-leading properties are optimized by the pan-triadic progressions characteristic of the 19th century. Audacious Euphony develops a set of inter-related maps that organize intuitions about triadic proximity as seen through the lens of voice-leading proximity, using various geometries related to the 19th-century Tonnetz. This model leads to cogent analyses both of particular compositions and of historical trends across the long nineteenth century. Essential reading for music theorists, Audacious Euphony is also a valuable resource for music historians, performers and composers.

The Cambridge Companion to Music and Romanticism

The Cambridge Companion to Music and Romanticism
Title The Cambridge Companion to Music and Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Benedict Taylor
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 403
Release 2021-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 1108475434

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A stimulating new approach to understanding the relationship between music and culture in the long nineteenth century.

Music Theory and Natural Order from the Renaissance to the Early Twentieth Century

Music Theory and Natural Order from the Renaissance to the Early Twentieth Century
Title Music Theory and Natural Order from the Renaissance to the Early Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Suzannah Clark
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 262
Release 2001
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521771917

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Music theory of almost all ages has relied on nature in its attempts to explain music. The understanding of what 'nature' is, however, is subject to cultural and historical differences. In exploring ways in which music theory has represented and employed natural order since the scientific revolution, this volume asks some fundamental questions not only about nature in music theory, but also the nature of music theory. In an array of different approaches, ranging from physical acoustics to theology and Lacanian psychoanalysis, these essays examine how the multifarious conceptions of nature, located variously between scientific reason and divine power, are brought to bear on music theory. They probe the changing representations and functions of nature in the service of music theory and highlight the ever-changing configurations of nature and music, as mediated by the music-theoretical discourse.

The Cambridge Companion to Music and Romanticism

The Cambridge Companion to Music and Romanticism
Title The Cambridge Companion to Music and Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Benedict Taylor
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 403
Release 2021-08-26
Genre Music
ISBN 1108633536

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This Companion presents a new understanding of the relationship between music and culture in and around the nineteenth century, and encourages readers to explore what Romanticism in music might mean today. Challenging the view that musical 'romanticism' is confined to a particular style or period, it reveals instead the multiple intersections between the phenomenon of Romanticism and music. Drawing on a variety of disciplinary approaches, and reflecting current scholarly debates across the humanities, it places music at the heart of a nexus of Romantic themes and concerns. Written by a dynamic team of leading younger scholars and established authorities, it gives a state-of-the-art yet accessible overview of current thinking on this popular topic.

The Romantic Overture and Musical Form from Rossini to Wagner

The Romantic Overture and Musical Form from Rossini to Wagner
Title The Romantic Overture and Musical Form from Rossini to Wagner PDF eBook
Author Steven Vande Moortele
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 474
Release 2017-04-27
Genre Music
ISBN 1316737926

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In this book Steven Vande Moortele offers a comprehensive account of operatic and concert overtures in continental Europe between 1815 and 1850. Discussing a broad range of works by German, French, and Italian composers, it is at once an investigation of the Romantic overture within the context of mid-nineteenth century musical culture and an analytical study that focuses on aspects of large-scale formal organization in the overture genre. While the book draws extensively upon the recent achievements of the 'new Formenlehre', it does not use the overture merely as a vehicle for a theory of romantic form, but rather takes an analytical approach that engages with individual works in their generic context.