Aspects of Harmony in Schoenberg's Six Little Piano Pieces, Op. 19
Title | Aspects of Harmony in Schoenberg's Six Little Piano Pieces, Op. 19 PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth L. Hicken |
Publisher | Frye, Pub. |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Music |
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This monograph represents a study completed in which the author arrived at an answer to the following question: how can the harmonic organization of Schoenberg's Six Little Piano Pieces, op. 19 be understood if, as a premise, this composer's atonal language be regarded as an outgrowth of the traditional Western musical language? This answer, which constitutes a way of understanding this organization, consists of results which have been obtained primarily via the author's own personal study of the music as seen on the printed score, as heard when played at the piano, and as conceptualized in terms of the above-mentioned premise.
Schoenberg
Title | Schoenberg PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm MacDonald |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2008-09-26 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0198038402 |
In this completely rewritten and updated edition of his long-indispensable study, Malcolm MacDonald takes advantage of 30 years of recent scholarship, new biographical information, and deeper understanding of Schoenberg's aims and significance to produce a superb guide to Schoenberg's life and work. MacDonald demonstrates the indissoluble links among Schoenberg's musical language (particularly the enigmatic and influential twelve-tone method), his personal character, and his creative ideas, as well as the deep connection between his genius as a teacher and as a revolutionary composer. Exploring newly considered influences on the composer's early life, MacDonald offers a fresh perspective on Schoenberg's creative process and the emotional content of his music. For example, as a previously unsuspected source of childhood trauma, the author points to the Vienna Ringtheater disaster of 1881, in which hundreds of people were burned to death, including Schoenberg's uncle and aunt-whose orphaned children were then adopted by Schoenberg's parents. MacDonald brings such experiences to bear on the music itself, examining virtually every work in the oeuvre to demonstrate its vitality and many-sidedness. A chronology of Schoenberg's life, a work-list, an updated bibliography, and a greatly expanded list of personal allusions and references round out the study, and enhance this new edition.
Schoenberg's Atonal Music
Title | Schoenberg's Atonal Music PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Boss |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2019-07-04 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1108419135 |
Portrays Schoenberg's atonal music as successions of motives and pitch-class sets that flesh out 'musical idea' and 'basic image' frameworks.
The Musical Thought and Spiritual Lives of Heinrich Schenker and Arnold Schoenberg
Title | The Musical Thought and Spiritual Lives of Heinrich Schenker and Arnold Schoenberg PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Arndt |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2017-09-11 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 135197579X |
This book examines the origin, content, and development of the musical thought of Heinrich Schenker and Arnold Schoenberg. One of the premises is that Schenker’s and Schoenberg’s inner musical lives are inseparable from their inner spiritual lives. Curiously, Schenker and Schoenberg start out in much the same musical-spiritual place, yet musically they split while spiritually they grow closer. The reception of Schenker’s and Schoenberg’s work has sidestepped this paradox of commonality and conflict, instead choosing to universalize and amplify their conflict. Bringing to light a trove of unpublished material, Arndt argues that Schenker’s and Schoenberg’s conflict is a reflection of tensions within their musical and spiritual ideas. They share a particular conception of the tone as an ideal sound realized in the spiritual eye of the genius. The tensions inherent in this largely psychological and material notion of the tone and this largely metaphysical notion of the genius shape both their musical divergence on the logical (technical) level in theory and composition, including their advocacy of the Ursatz versus twelvetone composition, and their spiritual convergence, including their embrace of Judaism. These findings shed new light on the musical and philosophical worlds of Schenker and Schoenberg and on the profound artistic and spiritual questions with which they grapple.
Illegal Harmonies
Title | Illegal Harmonies PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Ford |
Publisher | Black Inc. |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2011-05-02 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1921870214 |
Listen. What do you hear? We are surrounded by sounds all the time, but we tend not to hear them; our brains are very good at editing what our ears pick up. If we stop for a moment to listen, there they are: the ticking clock, traffic noise, fragments of conversation, a passing plane. These are examples of what the American composer John Cage called “illegal harmony”. In response to the noisiest century in history, modern composers have consistently flown in the face of musical orthodoxy. As technology has changed at an unprecedented rate, so have musical styles – sometimes to the dismay of audiences and critics. In Illegal Harmonies, Andrew Ford charts the course of music in the concert hall and opera house over the last hundred years, linking it to developments in literature, theatre, cinema and the visual arts, and to popular music from Irving Berlin to the Beatles to rap. The result is a stimulating, provocative and informative cultural history. This revised third edition includes a new preface and extended epilogue, bringing the story into the twenty-first century. "Modern audiences need to learn how to listen and Andrew Ford might be just the man to do the teaching." - Australian Financial Review
A study of Arnold Schoenberg's Six little piano pieces, op. 19
Title | A study of Arnold Schoenberg's Six little piano pieces, op. 19 PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah Stein Wilson |
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Release | 1975 |
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Music and Narrative Since 1900
Title | Music and Narrative Since 1900 PDF eBook |
Author | Michael L. Klein |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0253006449 |
This comprehensive volume offers a wide-ranging perspective on the stories that art music has told since the start of the 20th century. Contributors challenge the broadly held opinion that the loss of tonality in some music after 1900 also meant the loss of narrative in that music. To the contrary, the editors and essayists in this book demonstrate how experiments in approaching narrative in other media, such as fiction and cinema, suggested fresh possibilities for musical narrative, which composers were quick to exploit. The new conceptions of time, narrative voice, plot, and character that accompanied these experiments also had a significant impact on contemporary music. The repertoire explored in the collection ranges across a wide variety of genres and includes composers from Charles Ives and the Pet Shop Boys to Thomas Adès and Dmitri Shostakovich.