Analytic Approaches to Twentieth-century Music

Analytic Approaches to Twentieth-century Music
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Publisher : W. W. Norton
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 0393957624
ISBN-13 : 9780393957624
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Analytic Approaches to Twentieth-century Music by : Joel Lester

Designed to introduce the reader to a variety of analytic techniques applicable to music of our century, this valuable new book is written in a straightforward, clear style and includes abundant music examples, practical exercises, and reinforcing overviews.

Performing Knowledge

Performing Knowledge
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780190653552
ISBN-13 : 0190653558
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Performing Knowledge by : Daphne Leong

How do musical analysis and performance relate? In a unique collaborative approach to this question, theorist-pianist Daphne Leong partners with internationally renowned performers to interpret twentieth-century repertoire. Imaginative explorations of music by Ravel, Schoenberg, Bartók, Schnittke, Milhaud, Messiaen, Babbitt, Carter, and Morris illuminate focal issues such as the role of embodiment, the affordances of a score, the cultural understanding of notation, the use of metaphor, and--to round out the viewpoints of theorist and performers with those of composer and listeners--the role of structure in audience reception. Each exploration engages deeply with musical structure, redefined to encompass the creative activity of composers, performers, analysts, and listeners. Performances, demonstrations, and interviews online complement the book's written text; practical application and pedagogical guidance round out theoretical and analytical content. The collaborations themselves demonstrate different dimensions of knowledge at the intersection of analysis and performance, and illustrate Leong's theory of the things and people that facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration in music. They also exemplify the antagonisms and synergies that emerge when theorists and performers meet. Both flexibly and rigorously conceived, Performing Knowledge is a brave crossing of disciplinary divides between scholarship and practice, a work of analysis shaped by the voices of performers.

Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy

Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9780231112215
ISBN-13 : 0231112211
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy by : Avrum Stroll

Avrum Stroll investigates the "family resemblances" between that impressive breed of thinkers known as analytic philosophers. In so doing, he grapples with the point and purpose of doing philosophy: What is philosophy? What are its tasks? What kind of information, illumination, and understanding is it supposed to provide if it is not one of the natural sciences?

Ear Training for Twentieth-century Music

Ear Training for Twentieth-century Music
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 0300045379
ISBN-13 : 9780300045376
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Ear Training for Twentieth-century Music by : Michael L. Friedmann

Michael Friedmann's Ear Training for Twentieth-Century Music is a skills text; using non-tonal materials, students are asked to improvise at the keyboard, sing at sight, take dictation, memorize melodies by rote, and identify selected set classes by eye and ear.

A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context

A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : 9781135037307
ISBN-13 : 1135037302
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context by : Elliott Antokoletz

A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context is an integrated account of the genres and concepts of twentieth-century art music, organized topically according to aesthetic, stylistic, technical, and geographic categories, and set within the larger political, social, economic, and cultural framework. While the organization is topical, it is historical within that framework. Musical issues interwoven with political, cultural, and social conditions have had a significant impact on the course of twentieth-century musical tendencies and styles. The goal of this book is to provide a theoretic-analytical basis that will appeal to those instructors who want to incorporate into student learning an analysis of the musical works that have reflected cultural influences on the major musical phenomena of the twentieth century. Focusing on the wide variety of theoretical issues spawned by twentieth-century music, A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context reflects the theoretical/analytical essence of musical structure and design.

Twentieth-Century Chamber Music

Twentieth-Century Chamber Music
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 9781135887056
ISBN-13 : 1135887055
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Twentieth-Century Chamber Music by : James McCalla

20th-Century Chamber Music features an introduction giving a chronological overview of 20th-century chamber music and the major composers in the style, setting in context the following chapters that cover a wide selection of chamber works grouped thematically, including program music; vocal chamber music; works for new ensembles; the modern sonata; and contemporary string quartets. Composers covered range from Schoenberg and Bartók to Toru Takemitsu and George Crumb. The book is ideal for a course focussing on the history of chamber music or a unit in a 20th-century music on the chamber works of the era. Plus, students and scholars will find it an excellent resource summarizing current research.

Music and Twentieth-century Tonality

Music and Twentieth-century Tonality
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9780415808880
ISBN-13 : 041580888X
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Music and Twentieth-century Tonality by : Paolo Susanni

This book explores the web of pitch relations that generates the musical language of non-serialized twelve-tone music and supplies both the analytical materials and methods necessary for analyses of a vast proportion of the 20th century musical repertoire. It does so in a simple, clear, and systematic manner to promote an easily accessible and global understanding of this music. Since the chromatic scale is the primary source for the pitch materials of 20th-century music, common sub-collections of the various modes and interval cycles serve as the basis for their mutual transformation. It is precisely this peculiarity of the non-serialized twelve-tone system that allows for an array of pitch relations and modal techniques hitherto perceived difficult if not impossible to analyze. Susanni and Antokoletz present the principles, concepts, and materials employed for analysis using a unique theoretic-analytical approach to the new musical language. The book contains a large number of original analyses that explore a host of composers including Ives, Stravinsky, Bartók, Messiaen, Cage, Debussy, Copland, and many more, providing insight into the music of the tonal revolution of the twentieth century and contributing an important perspective to how music works in general.