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- catalog contributor b1402354.
- catalog created "1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1979.".
- catalog description "Beethoven's contemporaries. Pupils of Haydn and Mozart (Ignaz Pleyel, Anton Wranitzky, Johann Spech, Johann Nepomuk Hummel) ; Franz Krommer ; Johann Anton AndreAndre as a theorist of fugue; The quarrel over the fugato) ; Anton Reicha (Reicha as a theorist of fugue) ; Luigi Cherubini -- Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven's contrapuntal studies with Haydn, Schenk, and Albrechtsberger ; Beethoven as a teacher of Archduke Rudolph ; His knowledge of theoretical writings ; Beethoven's knowledge of older music ; Quartet Op. 18/4 ; Violin Sonata Op. 23 ; Quintet Op. 29 ; Quartet Op. 59/1 ; Quartet Op. 59/2 ; 233 Quartet Op. 59/3 ; Quartet Op. 95 ; Piano Trio Op. 97 ; Violin Sonata Op. 96 ; Variations for Piano Trio Op. 121a ; Cello Sonata Op. 102/2 ; Quintet-fugue Op. 137 ; Folksong variations Op. 105/1 and Op. 107/3 ; Quartet Op. 132 ; Great Fugue Op. 133 ; Quartet Op. 131.".
- catalog description "Bibliography; p. 335-358.".
- catalog description "Fugue subjects. Head motive, expansion, and cadence ; Rhythmic diminution ; Pathotype ; Cadence with trill on long penultimate note ; Cadence with suspension ; Sequential Subjects ; Types of sequences ; Chains of thirds ; Fourth- and fifth-step melodies ; Scale-themes ; Chains of suspensions, species counterpoint ; Chromatic themes ; Subjects of vocal and instrumental type ; Whole notes with suspensions ; Instrumental style ; Meter ; Repeated notes ; Disjunct motion ; Modern subjects ; Periodic phrase structure ; Motivic repetition ; Summary -- Part two : Classic -- Joseph Haydn. Studies, knowledge of older music ; Baryton trios ; String Quartets ; Canonic Menuets ; Summary -- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Studies, knowledge of older music ; Letters and documents regarding Mozart's relationship to fugue and to J.S. Bach ; Quartets K. 168 and K. 173; Violin Sonata K. 402 and Fugue K. 426 = 546 ; Quartet K. 387 ; Musical joke K. 522 ; Quintet K. 593 ; Quintet K. 614 -- ".
- catalog description "Part one : Rococo -- The composers. Vienna ; Italy ; England ; North Germany ; Palatinate ; Summary ; Pedagogical genealogy -- Circumstances of performance. Church and chamber ; Instrumentation -- Genres of composition. The church sonata ; The neutral sonata ; The partita ; The introductions to fugues in sonatas and partitas ; Dual versions ; The Italian sinfonia ; Finis coronat opus : the fugal finale ; The "framed" fugue (Sonnleithner) ; Sequence of movements -- Fugal movements. The exposition ; Bass accompaniment ; Exposition in stretto ; Double fugue ; Connection of entries ; Answer ; Countersubject ; Redundant entries ; Continuation and conclusion ; Subject entries ; Episodes ; "Reprise" ; Stretto ; Counterpoint ; Dynamics ; Summary ; Fugal Movements in Binary Form (Fugato) ; Fugal Movements in Disguised Binary Form (Gallo) -- ".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 383 p., [9] leaves of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Fugue and fugato in rococo and classical chamber music.".
- catalog identifier "0822304163 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fugue and fugato in rococo and classical chamber music.".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press,".
- catalog relation "Fugue and fugato in rococo and classical chamber music.".
- catalog subject "785.7".
- catalog subject "Chamber music 18th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Chamber music History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Fugue.".
- catalog subject "ML195 .K5713 1979".
- catalog subject "Music 18th century History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Beethoven's contemporaries. Pupils of Haydn and Mozart (Ignaz Pleyel, Anton Wranitzky, Johann Spech, Johann Nepomuk Hummel) ; Franz Krommer ; Johann Anton AndreAndre as a theorist of fugue; The quarrel over the fugato) ; Anton Reicha (Reicha as a theorist of fugue) ; Luigi Cherubini -- Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven's contrapuntal studies with Haydn, Schenk, and Albrechtsberger ; Beethoven as a teacher of Archduke Rudolph ; His knowledge of theoretical writings ; Beethoven's knowledge of older music ; Quartet Op. 18/4 ; Violin Sonata Op. 23 ; Quintet Op. 29 ; Quartet Op. 59/1 ; Quartet Op. 59/2 ; 233 Quartet Op. 59/3 ; Quartet Op. 95 ; Piano Trio Op. 97 ; Violin Sonata Op. 96 ; Variations for Piano Trio Op. 121a ; Cello Sonata Op. 102/2 ; Quintet-fugue Op. 137 ; Folksong variations Op. 105/1 and Op. 107/3 ; Quartet Op. 132 ; Great Fugue Op. 133 ; Quartet Op. 131.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fugue subjects. Head motive, expansion, and cadence ; Rhythmic diminution ; Pathotype ; Cadence with trill on long penultimate note ; Cadence with suspension ; Sequential Subjects ; Types of sequences ; Chains of thirds ; Fourth- and fifth-step melodies ; Scale-themes ; Chains of suspensions, species counterpoint ; Chromatic themes ; Subjects of vocal and instrumental type ; Whole notes with suspensions ; Instrumental style ; Meter ; Repeated notes ; Disjunct motion ; Modern subjects ; Periodic phrase structure ; Motivic repetition ; Summary -- Part two : Classic -- Joseph Haydn. Studies, knowledge of older music ; Baryton trios ; String Quartets ; Canonic Menuets ; Summary -- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Studies, knowledge of older music ; Letters and documents regarding Mozart's relationship to fugue and to J.S. Bach ; Quartets K. 168 and K. 173; Violin Sonata K. 402 and Fugue K. 426 = 546 ; Quartet K. 387 ; Musical joke K. 522 ; Quintet K. 593 ; Quintet K. 614 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one : Rococo -- The composers. Vienna ; Italy ; England ; North Germany ; Palatinate ; Summary ; Pedagogical genealogy -- Circumstances of performance. Church and chamber ; Instrumentation -- Genres of composition. The church sonata ; The neutral sonata ; The partita ; The introductions to fugues in sonatas and partitas ; Dual versions ; The Italian sinfonia ; Finis coronat opus : the fugal finale ; The "framed" fugue (Sonnleithner) ; Sequence of movements -- Fugal movements. The exposition ; Bass accompaniment ; Exposition in stretto ; Double fugue ; Connection of entries ; Answer ; Countersubject ; Redundant entries ; Continuation and conclusion ; Subject entries ; Episodes ; "Reprise" ; Stretto ; Counterpoint ; Dynamics ; Summary ; Fugal Movements in Binary Form (Fugato) ; Fugal Movements in Disguised Binary Form (Gallo) -- ".
- catalog title "Fugue and fugato in rococo and classical chamber music / Warren Kirkendale.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".