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Heinrich Schenker und die Symphonien Anton Bruckners

Heinrich Schenker und die Symphonien Anton Bruckners
Heinrich Schenker und die Symphonien Anton Bruckners
Schenker's opposition to Bruckner's compositional technique is well known, but concrete examples of his dissatisfaction with it are rare. The present paper discusses a passage from an unpublished essay on Bruckner's Fifth Symphony, and a sketch for the Scherzo of his Third.
978-3-86988-215-4
45-55
Hainholz
Drabkin, William
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Hust, Christoph
Drabkin, William
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Hust, Christoph

Drabkin, William (2011) Heinrich Schenker und die Symphonien Anton Bruckners. In, Hust, Christoph (ed.) Johannes Brahms und Anton Bruckner im Spiegel der Musiktheorie. Gottingen, Germany. Hainholz, pp. 45-55.

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Abstract

Schenker's opposition to Bruckner's compositional technique is well known, but concrete examples of his dissatisfaction with it are rare. The present paper discusses a passage from an unpublished essay on Bruckner's Fifth Symphony, and a sketch for the Scherzo of his Third.

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Published date: 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 179967
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/179967
ISBN: 978-3-86988-215-4
PURE UUID: 3e4a118c-a87b-47eb-beab-4590ef5fe04d

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Date deposited: 07 Apr 2011 10:26
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 19:01

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Author: William Drabkin
Editor: Christoph Hust

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