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Heinrich Schenkers Conception Of Harmony 163 Eastman Studies In Music 163 Abridged Robert W Wason

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Heinrich Schenkers Conception Of Harmony 163 Eastman Studies In Music 163 Abridged Robert W Wason
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.82 MB
Pages: 522
Author: Robert W Wason, Matthew Brown
ISBN: 9781580465755, 1580465757
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Abridged

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Heinrich Schenkers Conception Of Harmony 163 Eastman Studies In Music 163 Abridged Robert W Wason by Robert W Wason, Matthew Brown 9781580465755, 1580465757 instant download after payment.

What makes the compositions of Handel, Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, and Brahms stand out as great works of art? Heinrich Schenker (1868-1935) set out to answer this question in a series of treatises, beginning with a strikingly original work with the deceptive title Harmonielehre (roughly: Treatise on Harmony, 1906).
Whereas other treatises of the period associated harmony with the abstract principles governing chords and chord progressions, Schenker's treated it as the conceptual glue that allowed the individual elements of a work (melodies, motives, chords, counterpoint, etc.) to work together locally and globally. Yet this book, though renowned and much cited, has never been studied systematically and in close detail.
Heinrich Schenker's Conception of Harmony approaches Schenker's 1906 treatise as a synthesis of ancient ideas and very new ones. It also describes his later views of harmony and the ways in which they influenced, and also were ignored by, the 1954 abridged edition and translation, entitled simply Harmony. Though problematic, Harmony was the first published translation of a major work by Schenker, inaugurating the study of his works in post-war America and Britain, where they continue to be highly influential.

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