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- catalog abstract "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 helpful introduction to his work for music theorists. The emphasis of the volume is on Schenkerian analysis of musical works, these being discussed within the framework of larger theoretical issues. Historical issues concerning Schenker are also addressed in studies that take their cue from his own interests or from influences on his thought, and in essays that extend his theories and apply them to the discipline of music history. Perspectives on past and present Schenker studies in Great Britain and America are offered, supplemented by a bibliography of recent British writings related to Schenker. The essays, written by fourteen leading theorists, originate in papers delivered at the Schenker Symposium held at Mannes College of Music, New York in 1985.".
- catalog contributor b2451917.
- catalog contributor b2451918.
- catalog contributor b2451919.
- catalog created "1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1990.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Part I. Historical Studies: Introduction -- Schenkerian theory and manuscript studies: modes of interaction by John Rothgeb -- A source for Schenker's study of thorough bass: his annotated copy of J. S. Bach's -- General bassbuchlein by Hedi Siegel -- Music and morphology: Goethe's influence on Schenker's thought by William Pastille -- Schenkerian theory and the analysis of Renaissance music by David Stern -- Foreground, middleground, and background: their significance in the history of tonality by Saul Novack -- Part II. Analytical Studies: Introduction Dual-key movements by David Loeb -- J. S. Bach's 'binary' dance movements: form and voice leading by Larry Laskowski -- Aspects of the Neapolitan sixth chord in Mozart's music by Roger Kamien -- Enharmonic transformation in the first movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto in C Minor, K.491 by Eric Wen -- Schenker and chromatic tonicization: a reappraisal by Patrick McCreless -- Departures from the norm in two songs form Schumann's Liederkreis by Charles Burkhart Either/or Carl Schachter -- Part III. Schenker Studies Today: Introduction -- Schenkerian theory in Great Britain: developments and responses by Jonathan Dunsby -- With a select bibliography of literature related to Schenker by British authors or in British publications since 1980, compiled by John Rink -- The Americanization of Heinrich Schenker by William Rothstein -- Index.".
- catalog description "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 helpful introduction to his work for music theorists. The emphasis of the volume is on Schenkerian analysis of musical works, these being discussed within the framework of larger theoretical issues. Historical issues concerning Schenker are also addressed in studies that take their cue from his own interests or from influences on his thought, and in essays that extend his theories and apply them to the discipline of music history. Perspectives on past and present Schenker studies in Great Britain and America are offered, supplemented by a bibliography of recent British writings related to Schenker. The essays, written by fourteen leading theorists, originate in papers delivered at the Schenker Symposium held at Mannes College of Music, New York in 1985.".
- catalog extent "xii, 206 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521360382".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "780 19".
- catalog subject "MT6 .S457 1989".
- catalog subject "Music theory Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Schenker, Heinrich, 1868-1935 Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Schenkerian analysis Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Part I. Historical Studies: Introduction -- Schenkerian theory and manuscript studies: modes of interaction by John Rothgeb -- A source for Schenker's study of thorough bass: his annotated copy of J. S. Bach's -- General bassbuchlein by Hedi Siegel -- Music and morphology: Goethe's influence on Schenker's thought by William Pastille -- Schenkerian theory and the analysis of Renaissance music by David Stern -- Foreground, middleground, and background: their significance in the history of tonality by Saul Novack -- Part II. Analytical Studies: Introduction Dual-key movements by David Loeb -- J. S. Bach's 'binary' dance movements: form and voice leading by Larry Laskowski -- Aspects of the Neapolitan sixth chord in Mozart's music by Roger Kamien -- Enharmonic transformation in the first movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto in C Minor, K.491 by Eric Wen -- Schenker and chromatic tonicization: a reappraisal by Patrick McCreless -- Departures from the norm in two songs form Schumann's Liederkreis by Charles Burkhart Either/or Carl Schachter -- Part III. Schenker Studies Today: Introduction -- Schenkerian theory in Great Britain: developments and responses by Jonathan Dunsby -- With a select bibliography of literature related to Schenker by British authors or in British publications since 1980, compiled by John Rink -- The Americanization of Heinrich Schenker by William Rothstein -- Index.".
- catalog title "Schenker studies / edited by Hedi Siegel.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".