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Concert Music, Rock, and Jazz Since 1945
Essays and Analytic Studies
Edited by Elizabeth West Marvin Edited by Richard Hermann
Modern musical-analytical techniques are applied to a wide range of Western music, disregarding barriers between different kinds of music. Topics discussed fall into three sections: compositional poietics (poietics being the pre-compositional activities of composer theorists); structuralist approaches, extending musical-theoretical research to new repertoires; and musical-analysis employing techniques from other disciplines.
The essays in this volume present current research into a wide range of Western music, disregarding barriers between different kinds of music, and drawing on modern musical-analytical techniques to draw together the varied subjects they explore.
Contributors: Jonathan D. Kramer, Robert Cogan, Robert D. Morris, Andrew Mead, Cynthia Folio, Elizabeth West Marvin, Walter Everett, Jane Piper Clendenning, Jonathan W. Bernard, Ellie M. Hisama, Dave Headlam, Richard Hermann, John Covach, Nicholas J. Cook.
Elizabeth West Marvin is Associate Professor of Music Theory at the Eastman School of Music; Richard Hermann is Assistant Professor of Music, University of New Mexico
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DETAILS
248 pages Size: 9 x 6 in 10 digit ISBN: 1580460968 13 digit ISBN: 9781580460965
Binding: Paperback First published: 20/Sep/2002 Last reprinted: 20/Sep/2002 Price: 29.95 USD / 17.99 GBP
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Eastman Studies in Music
Subject: Music
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 07/10/2008
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Contents
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Beyond Unity: Toward an Understanding of Musical Postmodernism
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The Art-Science of Music after Two Millennia
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Aspects of Confluence between Western Art Music and Ethnomusicoloy
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Twelve-Tone Composition and the Music of Elliott Carter
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An Analysis of Polyrhythm in Selected Improvisd Jazz Solos
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A Generalization of Contour Theory to Diverse Musical Spaces: Analytical Applications to the Music of Dallapiccola and Stockhausen
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A Generalization of Contour Theory to diverse Musical Spaces: Analytical Applications to the Music ofDdallapiccola and Stockhausen
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The Beatles as Composers: The Genesis of Abbey Road, Side Two
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Structural Factors in the Microcanonic Compositions of Gyorgy Ligeti
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Theory, Analysis, and the "Problem" of Minimal Music
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The Question of Climax in Ruth Crawford's String Quartet, Mvt. 3
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Does the Song Remain the Same? Questions of Authorship and Identification in the Music of Led Zeppelin
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Theories of Chordal Shape, Aspects of Linguistics, and their Roles in Structuring Berio's Sequenza IV for Piano
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Stylistic Competencies, Musical Satire, and "This is Spinal Tap"
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Music Theory and the Postmodern Muse: An Afterword
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