Organized Time

Organized Time
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 9780190696504
ISBN-13 : 0190696508
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Organized Time by : Jason Yust

Organized Time is the first attempt to unite theories of harmony, rhythm and meter, and form under a common idea of structured time. Building off of recent advances in music theory in essential subfields-rhythmic theory, tonal structure, and the theory of musical form--author Jason Yust demonstrates that tonal music exhibits similar hierarchical organization in each of these dimensions. Yust develops a network model for temporal structure with an application of mathematical graph theory, which leads ultimately to musical applications of a multi-dimensional polytope called the associahedron. A wealth of analytical examples includes not only the familiar tonal canon-J.S. Bach, Mozart, Schumann--but also lesser known masters of the musical Enlightenment such as C.P.E. and J.C. Bach, Boccherini, and Johann Gottlieb Graun. Yust's approach has wide-ranging ramifications across music theory, enabling new approaches to musical closure, hypermeter, formal function, syncopation, and rhythmic dissonance, as well as historical observations about the development of sonata form and the innovations of Haydn and Beethoven. Making a forceful argument for the independence of musical modalities and for a multivalent approach to music analysis, Organized Time establishes the aesthetic importance of structural disjunction, the conflict of structure in different modalities, in numerous analytical contexts.

Hans Von Bülow's Letters to Johannes Brahms

Hans Von Bülow's Letters to Johannes Brahms
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 9780810882157
ISBN-13 : 0810882159
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Hans Von Bülow's Letters to Johannes Brahms by : Hans von Bülow

Hans-Joachim Hinrichsen's Hans von Bülow's Letters to Johannes Brahms, originally published in German in 1994, covers the correspondence between Hans von Bülow and Brahms from 1877 to 1892, with Brahms's replies, where obtainable, included in the commentary. In addition to selected facsimiles of letters, postcards, and concert programs, this research edition of the correspondence of these two giants of classical music includes a thorough commentary explaining individuals, events, and issues discussed in the letters. Authoritatively researched, Hinrichsen's edition of these letters, artfully translated by Cynthia Klohr, brings to life the world of music that Brahms and Bülow inhabited.

Mendelssohn, Time and Memory

Mendelssohn, Time and Memory
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781139501361
ISBN-13 : 1139501364
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Mendelssohn, Time and Memory by : Benedict Taylor

Felix Mendelssohn has long been viewed as one of the most historically minded composers in western music. This book explores the conceptions of time, memory and history found in his instrumental compositions, presenting an intriguing new perspective on his ever-popular music. Focusing on Mendelssohn's innovative development of cyclic form, Taylor investigates how the composer was influenced by the aesthetic and philosophical movements of the period. This is of key importance not only for reconsideration of Mendelssohn's work and its position in nineteenth-century culture, but also more generally concerning the relationship between music, time and subjectivity. One of very few detailed accounts of Mendelssohn's music, the study presents a new and provocative reading of the meaning of the composer's work by connecting it to wider cultural and philosophical ideas.

Beethoven's Chamber Music in Context

Beethoven's Chamber Music in Context
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781843837169
ISBN-13 : 1843837161
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Beethoven's Chamber Music in Context by : Angus Watson

A noted violinist and conductor, Watson is particularly well suited for his chosen task: outlining the historical context and character of more than 50 of the chamber works that Beethoven composed during his years in Vienna. Avoiding the pitfalls of becoming too critical or "academic," the author characterizes each composition in general terms only, and does not discuss changing styles of performance. Instead, Watson provides information on a work's historical background and character, and on the musical points of interest in each movement. He pays special attention to the influence of Beethoven's large-scale compositions on his chamber music, and on the composer's increasing mastery of improvisation. Filling a hole in scholarship on Beethoven's compositions, this book will be greatly appreciated by professional and amateur musicians.

The Castle of Andalusia. A Comic Opera [words by J. O.'Keefe] ... the Selected Airs by Handel, Vento, Giordani, Bertoni, Giardini, Dr Arne,&Carolan the Irish Bard. The Overture, Chorusses. New Airs&c. composed, by Dr Arnold. Op.xx

The Castle of Andalusia. A Comic Opera [words by J. O.'Keefe] ... the Selected Airs by Handel, Vento, Giordani, Bertoni, Giardini, Dr Arne,&Carolan the Irish Bard. The Overture, Chorusses. New Airs&c. composed, by Dr Arnold. Op.xx
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Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0022697174
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Synopsis The Castle of Andalusia. A Comic Opera [words by J. O.'Keefe] ... the Selected Airs by Handel, Vento, Giordani, Bertoni, Giardini, Dr Arne,&Carolan the Irish Bard. The Overture, Chorusses. New Airs&c. composed, by Dr Arnold. Op.xx by : Samuel Arnold

Classical Form

Classical Form
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780199881758
ISBN-13 : 0199881758
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Classical Form by : William E. Caplin

Building on ideas first advanced by Arnold Schoenberg and later developed by Erwin Ratz, this book introduces a new theory of form for instrumental music in the classical style. The theory provides a broad set of principles and a comprehensive methodology for the analysis of classical form, from individual ideas, phrases, and themes to the large-scale organization of complete movements. It emphasizes the notion of formal function, that is, the specific role a given formal unit plays in the structural organization of a classical work.

Beethoven in Russia

Beethoven in Russia
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9780253063076
ISBN-13 : 0253063078
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Beethoven in Russia by : Frederick W. Skinner

How did Ludwig van Beethoven help overthrow a tsarist regime? With the establishment of the Russian Musical Society and its affiliated branches throughout the empire, Beethoven's music reached substantially larger audiences at a time of increasing political instability. In addition, leading music critics of the regime began hearing Beethoven's dramatic works as nothing less than a call to revolution. Beethoven in Russia deftly explores the interface between music and politics in Russia by examining the reception of Beethoven's works from the late 18th century to the present. In part 1, Frederick W. Skinner's clear and sweeping review examines the role of Beethoven's more dramatic works in the revolutionary struggle that culminated in the Revolution of 1917. In part 2, Skinner reveals how this same power was again harnessed to promote Stalin's campaign of rapid industrialization. The appropriation of Beethoven and his music to serve the interests of the state remained the hallmark of Soviet Beethoven reception until the end of communist rule. With interdisciplinary appeal in the areas of history, music, literature, and political thought, Beethoven in Russia shows how Beethoven's music served as a call to action for citizens and weaponized state propaganda in the great political struggles that shaped modern Russian history.

Adaptive Strategies for Small-Handed Pianists

Adaptive Strategies for Small-Handed Pianists
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780190616861
ISBN-13 : 0190616865
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Adaptive Strategies for Small-Handed Pianists by : Lora Deahl

Adaptive Strategies for Small-Handed Pianists brings together information from biomechanics, ergonomics, physics, anatomy, medicine, and piano pedagogy to focus on the subject of small-handedness. The first comprehensive study of its kind, the book opens with an overview of historical, anatomical, and pedagogical perspectives and redresses long-held biases concerning those who struggle at the piano because of issues with hand size. A discussion of work efficiency, the human anatomy, and the constraints of physics serves as the theoretical basis for a focused analysis of healthy movement and piano technique as they relate to small-handedness. Separate chapters deal with specific alternative approaches: redistribution, refingering, strategies to maximize reach and power, and musical solutions for technical problems. Richly illustrated with hundreds of examples from a wide range of piano repertoire, the book is an incomparable resource for piano teachers and students, written in language that is accessible to a broad audience. It balances scholastic rigor with practical experience in the field to demonstrate that the unique physical and musical needs of the small-handed can be addressed in sensitive and appropriate ways.