Schenkerian analysis is a method of analyzing tonal music based on the theories of Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The goal is to demonstrate the organic...
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meant to simplify the music for you. Schenkerian analysis Schenkerian analysis is a collection of music analysis that focuses on the production of the...
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This is a glossary of Schenkerian analysis, a method of musical analysis of tonal music based on the theories of Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The method...
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distance between them together define the scale they are in. In Schenkerian analysis, "scale degree" (or "scale step") translates Schenker's German Stufe...
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Strongest Overlapping can refer to: "Reaching over", term in Schenkerian theory, see Schenkerian analysis#Lines between voices, reaching over Overlay (disambiguation)...
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built on the lowered (flatted) second (supertonic) scale degree. In Schenkerian analysis, it is known as a Phrygian II, since in minor scales the chord is...
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Music theory (section Analysis)
Schenkerian analysis is a method of musical analysis of tonal music based on the theories of Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The goal of a Schenkerian...
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Prolongation (category Schenkerian analysis)
It is a central principle in the music-analytic methodology of Schenkerian analysis, conceived by Austrian theorist Heinrich Schenker. The English term...
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Voice leading (category Schenkerian analysis)
form one of the most essential aspects of musical composition. (See Schenkerian analysis: voice leading.) Western musicians have tended to teach voice leading...
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"The case in which an immanent analysis is equally relevant to the poietic as to the esthesic." Schenkerian analysis, which, based on the sketches of...
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through twentieth centuries, Schenkerian theory, politics and music. He is the co-founder of the Journal of Schenkerian Studies. In 2020, he became controversial...
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Structural level (redirect from Middleground (Schenkerian analysis))
In Schenkerian analysis, a structural level is a representation of a piece of music at a different level of abstraction, with levels typically including...
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developed by Eugene Narmour as an alternative to Schenkerian analysis centered less on music analysis and more on cognitive aspects of expectation. The...
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Fundamental structure (category Schenkerian analysis)
In Schenkerian analysis, the fundamental structure (German: Ursatz) describes the structure of a tonal work as it occurs at the most remote (or "background")...
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Heinrich Schenker (category Schenkerian analysis)
had a profound influence on subsequent musical analysis. His approach, now termed Schenkerian analysis, was most fully explained in a three-volume series...
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Writers on music semiology include Kofi Agawu (on topical theory, Schenkerian analysis), Robert S. Hatten (on topic, gesture), Raymond Monelle (on topic...
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construct, including deep structure. According to Middleton (1990), Schenkerian analysis of music corresponds to the Chomskyan notion of deep structure, applying...
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Voice exchange (category Schenkerian analysis)
In music, especially Schenkerian analysis, a voice exchange (German: Stimmtausch; also called voice interchange) is the repetition of a contrapuntal passage...
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hierarchically (for example by Heinrich Schenker (1768–1835, see Schenkerian analysis), and in the (1985) Generative Theory of Tonal Music, by composer...
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Piano Sonata No. 18 (Beethoven) (section Analysis)
depths of emotion.[citation needed] Roger Kamien has performed a Schenkerian analysis of facets of chords of the sonata. The sonata consists of four movements...
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Lerdahl and Ray Jackendoff, who formalized and extended ideas from Schenkerian analysis. More recently, such early generative approaches to music were further...
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"The Fantaisie–Impromptu: A Tribute to Beethoven", in Aspects of Schenkerian Analysis, David Beach, ed. Yale University Press, 1983 ISBN 0-300-02800-8...
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Blom, ed. Beach, David; Mak, Su Yin Susanna (2016). Explorations in Schenkerian Analysis. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 9781580465595. Der Freymüthige [de] vol....
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beyond the basic tonal triads that Riemann was mostly concerned with. Schenkerian analysis Undertone series Musikalische Logik. Hauptzüge der physiologischen...
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In Schenkerian analysis, the bass arpeggiation (German: Bassbrechung) is the bass pattern forming the deep background of tonal musical works. It consists...
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Linear progression (category Schenkerian analysis)
In music, particularly Schenkerian analysis, a linear progression (Auskomponierungszug or Zug, abbreviated: Zg.) is a passing note elaboration involving...
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Harmony (Schenker) (category Schenkerian analysis)
Harmony (German: Harmonielehre, or "Theory of Harmony") is a book published in 1906 by Heinrich Schenker. It is the first installment of Schenker's three-volume...
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Music. Brown has worked extensively on tonal theory, especially Schenkerian analysis, and on the music of Claude Debussy. He is former editor for Theory...
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Fantaisie-Impromptu: A Tribute to Beethoven". In David Beach (ed.). Aspects of Schenkerian Analysis. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-02800-3. Siepmann, Jeremy...
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Chew, Elaine; Turnbull, Douglas (eds.). A Framework for Automated Schenkerian Analysis. ISMIR 2008: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Music...
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