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- catalog abstract ""Anton Reicha's Treatise on Melody (1814) was one of the most widely read and influential treatises of the early to mid-19th century. Reicha systematically lays out a theory of melodic phraseology, examines factors of cadential closure and prolongation, and provides an early classification of musical forms (including the first description of his grande coupe binaire)." "Reicha's progressive theories of rhythm, motivic development, harmony, musical perception, and "idea" in music influenced compositional practice for much of the 19th century. Many leading composers came into his orbit, including Hector Berlioz, Franz Liszt, Adolphe Adam, Charles Gounod, and Cesar Franck." "Reicha was one of the first theorists to base his ideas empirically on musical practice. The treatise contains a full 77 pages of musical examples and analyses, many of which are overlaid with analytical symbols and technical apparatus. Remarkable for its time, this collection of musical analyses provides the reader with a rare glimpse into how musical processes were formulated by one of the most informed musical minds of the age."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Traité de mélodie. English".
- catalog contributor b12010331.
- catalog contributor b12010332.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""Anton Reicha's Treatise on Melody (1814) was one of the most widely read and influential treatises of the early to mid-19th century. Reicha systematically lays out a theory of melodic phraseology, examines factors of cadential closure and prolongation, and provides an early classification of musical forms (including the first description of his grande coupe binaire)." "Reicha's progressive theories of rhythm, motivic development, harmony, musical perception, and "idea" in music influenced compositional practice for much of the 19th century. Many leading composers came into his orbit, including Hector Berlioz, Franz Liszt, Adolphe Adam, Charles Gounod, and Cesar Franck."".
- catalog description ""Reicha was one of the first theorists to base his ideas empirically on musical practice. The treatise contains a full 77 pages of musical examples and analyses, many of which are overlaid with analytical symbols and technical apparatus. Remarkable for its time, this collection of musical analyses provides the reader with a rare glimpse into how musical processes were formulated by one of the most informed musical minds of the age."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Composers from whom musical examples are borrowed -- Preliminary remarks on genius and talent in music and on the purpose of this work -- Keys -- Linking keys, or modulation -- The unity of the key -- The nature of commonly used measures -- Treatise on Melody -- On figures, members, melodic cadences, rhythm and the construction of the period -- On periods of a single member -- On periods of two members -- On the complement of the measure following a melodic phrase -- On implied measures in the rhythm, or the supposition -- On the melodic echo -- On the differences between rhythms, in relation to the number of measures -- The two-measure rhythm -- The four-measure rhythm -- The six-measure rhythm -- The eight-measure rhythm -- The five-measure rhythm -- The three-measure rhythm -- Periods of two members -- On organ points, when they occur on the penultimate or antepenultimate notes, or on both together; or of the retardation of the cadence -- The melodic bridge -- Table of technical terms used in melody -- On periods with more than two members -- On the connection of periods -- Airs of a single period -- Melodies of two periods -- On melodies of three principal periods -- On melodies with more than three periods -- Analysis of an adagio by Haydn -- Principles of large binary form (or dimensions) -- Analysis of an air by Mozart -- Analysis of an air by Cimarosa -- Analysis of an air by Sacchini -- Analysis of an air by Zingarelli -- Analysis of an air by Piccinni -- New observations on rhythm.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 198 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1576470318".
- catalog isPartOf "Harmonologia series ; no. 10".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Hillsdale, NY : Pendragon Press,".
- catalog subject "781.2/4 21".
- catalog subject "MT47 .R3413 2000".
- catalog subject "Melody.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Composers from whom musical examples are borrowed -- Preliminary remarks on genius and talent in music and on the purpose of this work -- Keys -- Linking keys, or modulation -- The unity of the key -- The nature of commonly used measures -- Treatise on Melody -- On figures, members, melodic cadences, rhythm and the construction of the period -- On periods of a single member -- On periods of two members -- On the complement of the measure following a melodic phrase -- On implied measures in the rhythm, or the supposition -- On the melodic echo -- On the differences between rhythms, in relation to the number of measures -- The two-measure rhythm -- The four-measure rhythm -- The six-measure rhythm -- The eight-measure rhythm -- The five-measure rhythm -- The three-measure rhythm -- Periods of two members -- On organ points, when they occur on the penultimate or antepenultimate notes, or on both together; or of the retardation of the cadence -- The melodic bridge -- Table of technical terms used in melody -- On periods with more than two members -- On the connection of periods -- Airs of a single period -- Melodies of two periods -- On melodies of three principal periods -- On melodies with more than three periods -- Analysis of an adagio by Haydn -- Principles of large binary form (or dimensions) -- Analysis of an air by Mozart -- Analysis of an air by Cimarosa -- Analysis of an air by Sacchini -- Analysis of an air by Zingarelli -- Analysis of an air by Piccinni -- New observations on rhythm.".
- catalog title "Traité de mélodie. English".
- catalog title "Treatise on melody / by Anton Reicha ; translated by Peter M. Landey.".
- catalog type "text".