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Modal Ethos And Semiotics In Tonal Music Bach Mozart Beethoven Schumann Brahms Massenet Mahler And Debussy Marshall Tuttle

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Modal Ethos And Semiotics In Tonal Music Bach Mozart Beethoven Schumann Brahms Massenet Mahler And Debussy Marshall Tuttle
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Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.42 MB
Author: Marshall Tuttle
ISBN: 1495505162
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Modal Ethos And Semiotics In Tonal Music Bach Mozart Beethoven Schumann Brahms Massenet Mahler And Debussy Marshall Tuttle by Marshall Tuttle 1495505162 instant download after payment.

This work examines a specific technical and expressive means by which the various ecclesiastical modes persisted and were integrated into compositional practices of the tonal period, from the time of Bach through to the early twentieth century.

It is demonstrated that a technique of integrating modes into tonal music is not through the use of melodic or harmonic materials, but through modulation. Modulations can be drawn from and limited to those keys which derive from chords that exist in the modal scale of the final key of a composition. This leads to what can only be referred to as a kind of pseudo-diatonic chromaticism. Modulations are limited by a diatonic scale, but that scale is distinct from the major-minor scale system which characterizes the surface level musical activity of a composition. Hence the modulations are chromatic according to a given key, but individual keys visited are limited by a very traditional set of diatonic relationships among themselves.

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