This book is intended to serve as a basic textbook on Schenkerian analysis, the analytical approach developed over a period of many years by the Austrian music theorist Heinrich Schenker (1868-1935).
Author: Allen Forte
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
ISBN: 9780393951929
Category: Music
Page: 397
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This book is intended to serve as a basic textbook on Schenkerian analysis, the analytical approach developed over a period of many years by the Austrian music theorist Heinrich Schenker (1868-1935).
From the David Lewin Papers in the Library of Congress.
Author: Allen Forte
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780393952308
Category: Schenkerian analysis
Page: 397
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Author: Allen Forte
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780393952308
Category: Schenkerian analysis
Page: 397
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Intended for use in one- or two-semester courses on Schenkerian theory, this text will also appeal to individuals interested in Schenker's work.
Author: Gagne Cadwallader
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195102321
Category: Music
Page: 422
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Designed as an introductory text for upper-level undergraduates and beginning graduate students, Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach explains the fundamental principles of Schenkerian analysis by focusing on the music itself. Intended for use in one- or two-semester courses on Schenkerian theory, this text will also appeal to individuals interested in Schenker's work. The book assumes no prior knowledge of the subject, but it does require a background in harmony and voice leading; a familiarity with species counterpoint is also desirable. The authors develop Schenkerian techniques through the practical analysis of specific compositions, an approach that parallels the evolution of Schenker's work. The book explains structural principles in actual composition rather than through models and formulas, and teaches students how to think about and critically examine compositions in ways that will inform their understanding and performance of great compositions of Western art music. The first part of the volume provides the foundation for the analysis of complete pieces and includes chapters on melody, bass-line structures, linear techniques, and the essential properties of the Ursatz and its basic elaborations; the presentation of complete compositions in Part II is organized by formal category. The concluding chapter summarizes the main theoretical issues of Schenker's approach. The book includes over 200 analytical graphs, musical examples, and a bibliography. Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach provides a unique and accessible introduction to Schenkerian analytical ideas and shows how they can be applied toward a better understanding of tonal music.
The book has emerged out of the widely used website, www.SchenkerGUIDE.com, which has been offering straightforward explanations of Schenkerian analysis to undergraduate students since 2001.
Author: Thomas Pankhurst
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135871027
Category: Music
Page: 272
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SchenkerGUIDE is an accessible overview of Heinrich Schenker's complex but fascinating approach to the analysis of tonal music. The book has emerged out of the widely used website, www.SchenkerGUIDE.com, which has been offering straightforward explanations of Schenkerian analysis to undergraduate students since 2001. Divided into four parts, SchenkerGUIDE offers a step-by-step method to tackling this often difficult system of analysis. Part I is an introduction to Schenkerian analysis, outlining the concepts that are involved in analysis Part II outlines a unique and detailed working method to help students to get started on the process of analysis Part III puts some of these ideas into practice by exploring the basics of a Schenkerian approach to form, register, motives and dramatic structure Part IV provides a series of exercises from the simple to the more sophisticated, along with hints and tips for their completion.
So in the chapters on ternary (rounded binary) form and sonata form,5 I will depart from a strict Schenkerian stance to ... University Press, 2010); Allen Forte and Steven Gilbert, Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis (Norton, 1982).
Author: David Beach
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429843771
Category: Music
Page: 312
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Schenkerian Analysis: Perspectives on Phrase Rhythm, Motive, and Form, Second Edition is a textbook directed at all those—whether beginners or more advanced students—interested in gaining understanding of and facility at applying Schenker’s ideas on musical structure. It begins with an overview of Schenker’s approach to music, then progresses systematically from the phrase and its various combinations to longer and more complex works. Unlike other texts on this subject, Schenkerian Analysis combines the study of multi-level pitch organization with that of phrase rhythm (the interaction of phrase and hypermeter), motivic repetition at different structural levels, and form. It also contains analytic graphs of several extended movements, separate works, and songs. A separate Instructor’s Manual provides additional advice and solutions (graphs) of all recommended assignments. This second edition has been revised to make the early chapters more accessible and to improve the pedagogical effectiveness of the book as a whole. Changes in musical examples have been carefully made to ensure that each example full supports student learning. Informed by decades of teaching experience, this book provides a clear and comprehensive guide into Schenker’s theories and their applications.
Notes Preface 1 Allen Cadwallader and David Gagné, Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach (Oxford, 2010); Allen Forte and Steven Gilbert, Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis (Norton, 1982). See also Tom Pankhurst, ...
Author: David Beach
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136334459
Category: Music
Page: 316
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Advanced Schenkerian Analysis: Perspectives on Phrase Rhythm, Motive, and Form is a textbook for students with some background in Schenkerian theory. It begins with an overview of Schenker's theories, then progresses systematically from the phrase and their various combinations to longer and more complex works. Unlike other texts on this subject, Advanced Schenkerian Analysis combines the study of multi-level pitch organization with that of phrase rhythm (the interaction of phrase and hypermeter), motivic repetition at different structural levels, and form. It also contains analytic graphs of several extended movements, separate works, and songs. A separate Instructor’s Manual provides additional advice and solutions (graphs) of all recommended assignments.
Revue de musicologie 61 : 143-4 ( no . 1 , 1975 ) . TB322 . Review of The Structure of Atonal Music by Allen Forte . Tempo n109 : 41-3 ( June 1974 ) . T195 . Forte , Allen and Gilbert , Steven E. Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis .
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Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780313295942
Category: Music
Page: 248
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This comprehensive bibliography includes over 2000 entries for book-length works that examine questions of form and analysis in a significant way.
There are various ways in which Schenkerian analysis can be approached . Schenker himself , followed by Jonas , introduced it by first describing what he saw as the essential structures of music – the triad and its linear unfolding ...
Author: Nicholas Cook
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780198165088
Category: Musical analysis
Page: 376
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This extremely practical introduction to musical analysis explores the factors that give unity and coherence to musical masterpieces. Having first identified and explained the most important analytical methods, Nicholas Cook examines given compositions from the last two hundred years to show how different analytical procedures suit different types of music.
This book approaches Schenkerian analysis in a practical and accessible manner fit for the classroom, guiding readers through a step-by-step process.
Author: Eric Wen
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1538104679
Category: Music
Page: 390
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This book approaches Schenkerian analysis in a practical and accessible manner fit for the classroom, guiding readers through a step-by-step process. It is suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of musicology, music theory, composition, and performance, and it is replete with a wide variety of musical examples.