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The Twelvetone Music Of Luigi Dallapiccola Brian Alegant

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The Twelvetone Music Of Luigi Dallapiccola Brian Alegant
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.92 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Brian Alegant
ISBN: 9781580463256, 1580463258
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Twelvetone Music Of Luigi Dallapiccola Brian Alegant by Brian Alegant 9781580463256, 1580463258 instant download after payment.

Luigi Dallapiccola was one of twentieth century's most accomplished and admired composers. His music incorporated many of the twelve-tone techniques developed by Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton von Webern, but blended their expressionistic impulses with an Italianate sense of lyricism. Brian Alegant's The Twelve-Tone Music of Luigi Dallapiccola traces the evolution of Dallapiccola's compositional technique over a thirty-year period (1942-74). Using both historical and music-analytical lenses, this book documents the influences of Webern and Schoenberg, highlights Dallapiccola's innovative handling of harmony, form, and text setting, and sheds light on several works that have been virtually ignored. Alegant's book will be a crucial source of insights for scholars and other readers interested in twentieth-century music. Brian Alegant is Professor of Music Theory at the Oberlin College Conservatory.

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