Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses

Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 505
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ISBN-10 : 9780195385571
ISBN-13 : 0195385578
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses by : Arnold Schoenberg

Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses is a comprehensive study of the composer's writings about his own music. The texts include program notes, letters, sketch materials, pre-concert talks, public lectures, scholarly writings, newspaper articles, interviews, pedagogical materials, publicity fliers, radio broadcasts, and liner notes.

Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses

Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 505
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ISBN-10 : 9780190258207
ISBN-13 : 0190258209
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses by : J. Daniel Jenkins

In 1950, as Arnold Schoenberg anticipated the publication of a collection of 15 of his most important writings, Style and Idea, he was already at work on a second volume to be called Program Notes. Inspired by this idea, Schoenberg's Program Notes and Musical Analyses can boast the most comprehensive study of the composer's writings about his own music yet published. Schoenberg's insights emerge not only in traditional program notes, but also in letters, sketch materials, pre-concert talks, public lectures, contributions to scholarly journals, newspaper articles, interviews, pedagogical materials, and publicity fliers. The editions of the texts in this collection, based almost exclusively on Schoenberg's original manuscript sources, include many items appearing in print in English for the first time, as well as more familiar texts that preserve musical and textual information eliminated from previous editions. The book also reveals how Schoenberg, desirous to communicate with and educate an audience, took every advantage of changes in technology during his lifetime, utilizing print media, radio broadcasts, record jackets--and had he lived, television--for this purpose. In addition to four chapters in which Schoenberg illuminates 42 of his own compositions, the book begins with chapters on his development and influences, his thoughts about trends in modern music, and, in a nod to the importance of the radio in providing a venue for music analysis, a chapter about Schoenberg's radio broadcasts.

Style and Idea

Style and Idea
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 0520052943
ISBN-13 : 9780520052949
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Style and Idea by : Arnold Schoenberg

One of the most influential collections of music ever published, Style and Idea includes Schoenberg’s writings about himself and his music as well as studies of many other composers and reflections on art and society.

Schoenberg: ‘Night Music' – Verklärte Nacht and Erwartung

Schoenberg: ‘Night Music' – Verklärte Nacht and Erwartung
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9781009084796
ISBN-13 : 1009084798
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Schoenberg: ‘Night Music' – Verklärte Nacht and Erwartung by : Arnold Whittall

Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) is often portrayed as a composer who began as a heart-on-sleeve late Romantic only to evolve during the First World War into an austere, mathematically-obsessed deviser of musical puzzles. Yet to claim that in his music he replaced tonality with its absolute opposite, atonality, as the twelve-tone method swept away all trace of traditional harmonic and thematic processes, is as misleading as to argue that romantic warmth and humanity morphed into the purest and most austerely modernistic spirituality. This handbook refocuses the wealth of recent research into two of Schoenberg's major compositions; the expressive character of those relatively early works which centre on nocturnal images of darkness and despair is at its most original and powerful in Verklärte Nacht and Erwartung, where the dramatic interplay between stabilising continuities and disorientating fragmentations reveals the elements of a modernist aesthetics that remained fundamental to Schoenberg's musical thought.

The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy

The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 515
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ISBN-10 : 9780429012730
ISBN-13 : 042901273X
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy by : Leigh VanHandel

Today’s music theory instructors face a changing environment, one where the traditional lecture format is in decline. The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy addresses this change head-on, featuring battle-tested lesson plans alongside theoretical discussions of music theory curriculum and course design. With the modern student in mind, scholars are developing creative new approaches to teaching music theory, encouraging active student participation within contemporary contexts such as flipped classrooms, music industry programs, and popular music studies. This volume takes a unique approach to provide resources for both the conceptual and pragmatic sides of music theory pedagogy. Each section includes thematic "anchor" chapters that address key issues, accompanied by short "topics" chapters offering applied examples that instructors can readily adopt in their own teaching. In eight parts, leading pedagogues from across North America explore how to most effectively teach the core elements of the music theory curriculum: Fundamentals Rhythm and Meter Core Curriculum Aural Skills Post-Tonal Theory Form Popular Music Who, What, and How We Teach A broad musical repertoire demonstrates formal principles that transcend the Western canon, catering to a diverse student body with diverse musical goals. Reflecting growing interest in the field, and with an emphasis on easy implementation, The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy presents strategies and challenges to illustrate and inspire, in a comprehensive resource for all teachers of music theory.

Schoenberg's Twelve-Tone Music

Schoenberg's Twelve-Tone Music
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 467
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ISBN-10 : 9781107046863
ISBN-13 : 1107046866
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Schoenberg's Twelve-Tone Music by : Jack Boss

Jack Boss presents detailed analyses of Arnold Schoenberg's twelve-tone pieces, bringing the composer's 'musical idea' - problem, elaboration, solution - to life.

Song

Song
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9780300263534
ISBN-13 : 0300263538
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Song by : John Potter

From one of our most innovative singers, a vibrant history of song stretching from Hildegard von Bingen and Benjamin Britten to Björk "Songs can be intensely personal (whether you hear them or sing them) and none of us would choose the same twelve songs as anyone else. My choices are based on decades of performing experience in many different genres, but I hope they will reveal aspects of our common humanity as the story evolves from the Middle Ages to the present." In this celebratory account, author and singer John Potter tells the European story of song. The form has captivated audiences and excited performers for centuries, from the music of the troubadours and the Christian liturgy through classical composers such as Bach and Schumann up to Britten, Berio, and the rise of popular music. Choosing twelve key works, Potter offers a personal tour through this vital tradition, from John Dowland's "Flow My Tears" to George Gershwin's "Summertime." Throughout, he reveals who wrote and sang these joyful masterpieces--and what they mean to singers and audiences today.

Schoenberg's Models for Beginners in Composition

Schoenberg's Models for Beginners in Composition
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9780199700318
ISBN-13 : 0199700311
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Schoenberg's Models for Beginners in Composition by : Gordon Root

Models for Beginners in Composition was one of Arnold Schoenberg's earliest attempts to reach a broad American audience through his pedagogical ideas. The novelty of MModels for Beginners in Composition lay in its streamlined approach-one basing all aspects of composition including motivic design, harmony, and the construction of themes on the two-measure phrase. In its practical function as a syllabus for the American classroom, Models for Beginners in Composition stands alone. One of its most significant contributions to American music education was its use of the two-measure phrase as the building block for an entire compositional method. This revised edition of Models for Beginners in Composition by Gordon Root incorporates Schoenberg's corrections to the original manuscript and a commentary tracing the evolution of Schoenberg's unique pedagogical approach. These features allow readers to utilize and explore the text in greater depth. Students of composition, Schoenberg scholars, music theorists, and historians of music theory alike will no doubt welcome this new edition of Schoenberg's classic composition syllabus.

The Life and Music of Gérard Grisey

The Life and Music of Gérard Grisey
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781648250682
ISBN-13 : 1648250688
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Life and Music of Gérard Grisey by : Jeffrey Arlo Brown

The first biography of the composer Gérard Grisey shows how the artist's sensuality and rigor came together to form the musical genre known as spectralism. The French composer Gérard Grisey (1946-98) changed the course of music history with his small but potent output. Labeled "spectral" music, his compositions looked to the physics of sound and the capacities of human perception for material and inspiration. Born in Belfort, Grisey was the son of a French Resistance veteran turned car mechanic and a homemaker. His first instrument was as humble as his background: the accordion. But Grisey rose from his provincial background to the heights of his profession. This first biography of Grisey traces his journey from rigid Catholicism to broader mysticism; his studies in Olivier Messiaen's legendary composition class; the development of the first "spectral" works in the 1970s; Grisey's stint teaching at the University of California at Berkeley, during which he suffered severe depression; the development of his late, post-spectral style; and his untimely death at the age of 52, shortly after completing his masterpiece on death, the Four Songs for Crossing the Threshold. Drawing on original archival research, interviews with more than fifty of Grisey's colleagues, friends, and lovers, and the study of previously overlooked sketches, this biography shows the delirium and form at the heart of Grisey's life and art--the structured sensuality that allowed him to revolutionize the music of the twentieth century.

Metaphors of Depth in German Musical Thought

Metaphors of Depth in German Musical Thought
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 9781139501590
ISBN-13 : 1139501593
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Metaphors of Depth in German Musical Thought by : Holly Watkins

What does it mean to say that music is deeply moving? Or that music's aesthetic value derives from its deep structure? This study traces the widely employed trope of musical depth to its origins in German-language music criticism and analysis. From the Romantic aesthetics of E. T. A. Hoffmann to the modernist theories of Arnold Schoenberg, metaphors of depth attest to the cross-pollination of music with discourses ranging from theology, geology and poetics to psychology, philosophy and economics. The book demonstrates that the persistence of depth metaphors in musicology and music theory today is an outgrowth of their essential role in articulating and transmitting Germanic cultural values. While musical depth metaphors have historically served to communicate German nationalist sentiments, Watkins shows that an appreciation for the broad connotations of those metaphors opens up exciting new avenues for interpretation.