Schenker Studies

Schenker Studies
Title Schenker Studies PDF eBook
Author Hedi Siegel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 234
Release 1990-02-23
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521360388

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The essays contained in this volume provide a focus on the work of the music theorist Heinrich Schenker - a figure of legendary status who has had an incalculable influence on developments in music theory and analysis in this century. His theories, not always fully understood, have aroused some controversy. The broad spectrum of essays presented here will help clarify Schenker's ideas and their application and will also serve as a useful introduction to his work for music theorists. The essays, written by fourteen leading theorists, originate in papers delivered at the Schenker Symposium held at The Mannes College of Music, New York in 1985.

Schenker Studies 2

Schenker Studies 2
Title Schenker Studies 2 PDF eBook
Author Hedi Siegel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 348
Release 1999-04-22
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521470117

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Second volume of studies based on the work of Heinrich Schenker.

Heinrich Schenker's Conception of Harmony

Heinrich Schenker's Conception of Harmony
Title Heinrich Schenker's Conception of Harmony PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Wason
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 515
Release 2020
Genre Music
ISBN 1580465757

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The first detailed study of Schenker's pathbreaking 1906 treatise, showing how it reflected 2500 years of thinking about harmony and presented a vigorous reaction to Austro-Germanic music theory ca. 1900.

Schenker's Argument and the Claims of Music Theory

Schenker's Argument and the Claims of Music Theory
Title Schenker's Argument and the Claims of Music Theory PDF eBook
Author Leslie David Blasius
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 176
Release 1996-10-03
Genre Music
ISBN 0521550858

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Heinrich Schenker's theoretical and analytical works claim to resubstantiate the unique artistic presence of the canonic work, and thus reject those musical disciplines such as psychoacoustics and systematic musicology which derive from the natural sciences. In this respect his writing reflects the counter-positivism endemic to the German academic discourse of the first decades of the twentieth century. The rhetoric of this stance, however, conceals a sophisticated programme wherein Schenker situates his project in relation to these sciences, arguing his reading of the musical text as a synthesis of a descriptive psychology and an explanatory historiography (which itself embeds both paleographic and philological assumptions). This book rereads Schenker's project as an attempt to reconstruct music theory as a discipline against the background of the empirical musical sciences of the later nineteenth century.

Schenker's Interpretive Practice

Schenker's Interpretive Practice
Title Schenker's Interpretive Practice PDF eBook
Author Robert Snarrenberg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 203
Release 1997-05-28
Genre Music
ISBN 0521497264

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This is the first comprehensive study of this century's most influential music theorist, Heinrich Schenker.

Heinrich Schenker

Heinrich Schenker
Title Heinrich Schenker PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Ayotte
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 344
Release 2020-08-11
Genre Music
ISBN 1000101258

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This book consists of over 1,500 citations to both primary sources and the burgeoning secondary literature of Heinrich Schenker, annotated and subdivided by category. The citations are supplemented with indices cross-referencing entries according to individual works and analytical topic.

Sibelius Studies

Sibelius Studies
Title Sibelius Studies PDF eBook
Author Timothy L. Jackson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 426
Release 2001-01-11
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521624169

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This book, first published in 2001, presents a portrait of Jean Sibelius as composer and man, a figure of national and international significance, patriot, husband and father. Three introductory articles explore Sibelius's reception in Finland, performance practice and recording history, and Sibelius's aesthetic position with regard to modernity. The second group of essays examines issues of ideology, sexuality and mythology, and their relationship to musical structure and compositional genesis. Studies of the Second, Fourth, Sixth, and Seventh Symphonies are presented in the concluding section. Collectively, these articles address historical, theoretical and analytical issues in Sibelius's most important works. The analyses are supported by investigations of Sibelius's compositional process as documented by the manuscripts and sketches primarily in the Sibelius Collection of the Helsinki University Library. Exploring Sibelius's innovative approach to tonality, form and texture, the book delineates his unique brand of modernism, which has proven highly influential in the late twentieth century.