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Harmony in Haydn and Mozart

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor David Damschroder is Professor of Music Theory at the University of Minnesota. His current research focuses on harmony in tonal music, a project that began with a careful examination of historical analytical practices, the basis for his Thinking about Harmony: Historical Perspectives on Analysis (Cambridge University Press, 2008). The project continues with focused studies on selected repertoires: Harmony in Schubert (Cambridge University Press, 2010) and the present volume. Damschroder is the author of Music Theory from Zarlino to Schenker (1990) and his articles and reviews have appeared in many publications including Music Theory Spectrum, The Journal of Music Theory and Music Theory Online. Klappentext Innovative analytical techniques provide a penetrating view of how Haydn and Mozart employ harmony in their compositions. "In this highly specialized and uniquely reasoned book, Damschroder (Univ. of Minnesota) attempts to establish a logic for Haydn and Mozart's harmonic language." -W.E. Grim, Choice Zusammenfassung Thoughtful musicians seeking ways to deepen their understanding of how tonal music works will be drawn to this study focused on Haydn and Mozart! two masters from the Viennese Classical period. Schenkerian tools and an innovative approach to harmony are synthesised in penetrating analyses! and alternative analytical approaches are critiqued. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Part I. Methodological Orientation: 1. Harmonic practice in the late eighteenth century: twelve excerpts from string quartets by Haydn and Mozart; 2. Anatomy of the I-II#-V two-part exposition: twelve keyboard sonatas by Haydn; 3. Composition in a minor key: six arias in G minor from operas by Mozart; 4. The happy ending: three sonata-rondos in D major from piano concertos by Haydn and Mozart; Part II. Masterpieces: 5. Haydn: Symphony No. 45 in F# Minor ('Farewell'), movement 2: in response to James Webster; 6. Haydn: String Quartet in G Minor (op. 20, no. 3), movement 3: in response to Robert O. Gjerdingen; 7. Mozart: String Quintet in C Major (K. 515), movement 1: in response to Kofi Agawu and Michael Spitzer; 8. Mozart: Don Giovanni (K. 527), Act I, Scene 13: Donna Anna's Recitative and Aria: in response to Carl Schachter; 9. Mozart: Symphony in G Minor (K. 550), movement 3, Trio: in response to Leonard B. Meyer; 10. Haydn: Symphony No. 96 in D Major ('Miracle'), movement 1: in response to Warren Darcy, James Hepokoski and Lauri Suurpää Select bibliography; Index of works by Haydn and by Mozart; Index of names and concepts....

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Authors David Damschroder, David (University of Minnesota) Damschroder, Damschroder David
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.08.2012
 
EAN 9781107025349
ISBN 978-1-107-02534-9
No. of pages 312
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Miscellaneous

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