Description |
1 online resource ([xix, 605] pages) : illustrations, music |
Series |
Oxford Handbooks |
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Oxford handbooks.
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Contents |
Part I. Intellectual Contexts -- 1. The Reception of Hugo Riemann's Music Theory / Ludwig Holtmeier -- 2. "The Nature of Harmony": A Translation and Commentary / Benjamin Steege -- 3. What Is a Function? / Brian Hyer -- 4. Riemann and Melodic Analysis: Studies in Folk-Musical Tonality / Matthew Gelbart, Alexander Rehding -- Part II. Dualism -- 5. The Problem of Harmonic Dualism: A Translation and Commentary / Ian Bent -- 6. Harmonic Dualism as Historical and Structural Imperative / Henry Klumpenhouwer -- 7. Dualistic Forms / Alexander Rehding -- 8. Dualism and the Beholder's Eye: Inversional Symmetry in Chromatic Tonal Music / Dmitri Tymoczko -- Part III. Tone Space -- 9. From Matrix to Map: Tonbestimmung, the Tonnetz, and Riemann's Combinatorial Conception of Interval / Edward Gollin -- 10. On the Imagination of Tone in Schubert's Liedesend (D473), Trost (D523), and Gretchens Bitte (D564) / Suzannah Clark -- 11. Tonal Pitch Space and the (Neo- )Riemannian Tonnetz / Richard Cohn -- Part IV. Harmonic Space -- 12. Neo-Riemannian Perspectives on the Harmonieschritte, with a Translation of Riemann's Systematik der Harmonieschritte / Nora Engebretsen -- 13. On a Transformational Curiosity in Riemann's Schematisirung der Dissonanzen / Edward Gollin -- 14. Chromaticism and the Question of Tonality / David Kopp -- Part V. Temporal Space -- 15. Criteria for Analysis: Perspectives on Riemann's Mature Theory of Meter / William E. Caplin -- 16. Reading between the Lines: Hugo Riemann and Beethoven's Op. / Piano Sonatas 440, Scott Burnham -- 17. Metric Freedoms in Brahms's Songs: A Translation and Commentary / Paul Berry -- Part VI. Transformation, Analysis, Criticism -- 18. Riemannian Analytical Values, Paleo- and Neo- / Steven Rings -- 19. Tonal Interpretation, Transformational Models, and the Chromatic Calls to Repent in Franck's Le chasseur maudit / Robert C. Cook -- 20. Three Short Essays on Neo-Riemannian Theory / Daniel Harrison |
Summary |
Brings together an international group of proponents of Riemannian and neo-Riemannian theory for an exploration of the music-analytical, systematic, and historical aspects of this important new field.--From publisher description |
Notes |
Pagination taken from print version |
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"Print publication date: Dec. 2011"--Digital title page |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on April 29, 2014) |
Subject |
Riemann, Hugo, 1849-1919 -- Criticism and interpretation
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SUBJECT |
Riemann, Hugo, 1849-1919 fast |
Subject |
Music theory.
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Music theory
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Gollin, Edward, editor.
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Rehding, Alexander, editor.
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ISBN |
9780199717477 |
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0199717478 |
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9780199940530 |
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0199940533 |
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