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The Classical Tradition and Schoenberg's PianoConcerto
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This analysis of Op. 42 examines the way that Schoenbergadapts the classical tradition with respect to form, voice-leadingon various structural levels, and how he reinterpretsessentiallytonal formal archetypes in an atonal context. After a briefintroduction and definition of terms, each section of the firstmovement is examined in detail in both its dodecaphonic serial andtraditional manifestations. The majority of the discussion is onthe first movement, but since the four-movement work also yields anoverarching form, there is a cursory examination of globalphenomena as they influence first-movement compositional decisionsand vice-verse. As part of the discussion, I examine severalexamples from the classical tradition as well as excerpts fromSchoenberg's writings on tradition and form. The paper closes withobservations on how the first movement also functions as alarge-scale first theme-group and transition in the context of thewhole Concerto.
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This analysis of Op. 42 examines the way that Schoenberg adapts the classical tradition with respect to form, voice-leading on various structural levels, and how he reinterprets essentially tonal formal archetypes in an atonal context. After a brief introduction and definition of terms, each section of the first movement is examined in detail in both its dodecaphonic serial and traditional manifestations. The majority of the discussion is on the first movement, but since the four-movement work also yields an overarching form, there is a cursory examination of global phenomena as they influence first-movement compositional decisions and vice-verse. As part of the discussion, I examine several examples from the classical tradition as well as excerpts from Schoenberg 's writings on tradition and form. The paper closes with observations on how the first movement also functions as a large-scale first theme-group and transition in the context of the whole Concerto.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639015195
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H7mm x B220mm x T150mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9783639015195
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-01519-5
- Titel The Classical Tradition and Schoenberg's PianoConcerto
- Autor Derek Hurst
- Untertitel Monothematic Sonata Form, Long-range Voice-leading, and Chromatic Saturation
- Gewicht 191g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Anzahl Seiten 112
- Genre Music