E-Book, Englisch
Neuwirth / Bergé / Pieter Berge What Is a Cadence?
01. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-94-6166-173-9
Verlag: Leuven University Press
Format: PDF
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Theoretical and Analytical Perspectives on Cadences in the Classical Repertoire
E-Book, Englisch
ISBN: 978-94-6166-173-9
Verlag: Leuven University Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Winner SMT Award 'Outstanding Multi-Author Collection' 2018
The variety and complexity of cadence.
The concept of closure is crucial to understanding music from the “classical” style. This volume focuses on the primary means of achieving closure in tonal music: the cadence. Written by leading North American and European scholars, the nine essays assembled in this volume seek to account for the great variety and complexity inherent in the cadence by approaching it from different (sub)disciplinary angles, including music-analytical, theoretical, historical, psychological (experimental), as well as linguistic. Each of these essays challenges, in one way or another, our common notion of cadence. Controversial viewpoints between the essays are highlighted by numerous cross-references. Given the ubiquity of cadences in tonal music in general, this volume is aimed not only at a broad portion of the academic community, scholars and students alike, but also at music performers.
This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
Contributors: Pieter Bergé (KU Leuven), Poundie Burstein (City University of New York), Vasili Byros (Northwestern University), William Caplin (McGill University), Felix Diergarten (Schola Cantorum Basiliensis), Nathan John Martin (Yale University / KU Leuven), Danuta Mirka (University of Southampton), Markus Neuwirth (KU Leuven), Julie Pedneault-Deslauriers (University of Ottawa), Martin Rohrmeier (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and David Sears (McGill University).
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Introduction: What is a Cadence?Nine PerspectivesMarkus Neuwirth and Pieter Bergé
Harmony and Cadence in Gjerdingen's “Prinner”William E. Caplin
Beyond 'Harmony' The Cadence in the Partitura TraditionFelix Diergarten
The Half Cadence and Related Analytic Fictions Poundie Burstein
Fuggir la Cadenza, or The Art of Avoiding Cadential Closure Physiognomy and Functions of Deceptive Cadences in the Classical RepertoireMarkus Neuwirth
The Mystery of the Cadential Six-FourDanuta Mirka The Mozartean Half CadenceNathan John Martin and Julie Pedneault-Deslauriers
“Hauptruhepuncte des Geistes”Punctuation Schemas and the Late-Eighteenth-Century SonataVasili Byros
The Perception of Cadential ClosureDavid Sears
Towards a Syntax of the Classical CadenceMartin Rohrmeier and Markus Neuwirth
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