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Schenker: the masterwork in music: a yearbook. Volume 3, 1930

Schenker: the masterwork in music: a yearbook. Volume 3, 1930
Schenker: the masterwork in music: a yearbook. Volume 3, 1930
The third and final volume of Masterwork embraces all three types of essay, but is in reality dominated by the most detailed and, for many, the most celebrated of all of Schenker’s studies of single works: the analysis of Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony. All four movements are discussed and graphed in detail; the surrounding commentary on the history of theory, and of contemporary culture, is related in a general way to the central analytical study
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Cambridge University Press
Schenker, Heinrich
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Drabkin, William
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Schenker, Heinrich , Drabkin, William (ed.) (1997) Schenker: the masterwork in music: a yearbook. Volume 3, 1930 (Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis, 10), Cambridge, UK. Cambridge University Press

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The third and final volume of Masterwork embraces all three types of essay, but is in reality dominated by the most detailed and, for many, the most celebrated of all of Schenker’s studies of single works: the analysis of Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony. All four movements are discussed and graphed in detail; the surrounding commentary on the history of theory, and of contemporary culture, is related in a general way to the central analytical study

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Published date: 1997
Additional Information: Translated by Ian Bent, Alfred Clayton & Derrick Puffett

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Local EPrints ID: 69391
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/69391
ISBN: 052145543X
PURE UUID: cf3e7b2e-20f7-4b84-b11f-1dfb39c5c99f

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Date deposited: 03 Nov 2009
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 16:24

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Author: Heinrich Schenker
Editor: William Drabkin

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