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Author Damschroder, David, author.

Title Harmony in Beethoven / David Damschroder.

Publication Info. Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, [2016]
©2016

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 Talbott: Circulating Collection  ML444 .D36 2016    Available  ---
Description xiii, 292 pages ; 26 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Part I: Methodological orientation. Harmonielehre (The piano sonatas) ; IV as intermediary between I and V ; II as intermediary between I and V ; A detailed look at the circle of fifths ; III on the path from I to V ; The mediant within the orbit of the tonic ; Notable linear initiatives ; Parenthetical passages -- Part II: Masterpieces. String quartet in B♭ Major (op. 18, no. 6), La malinconia in response to William J. Mitchell ; Piano sonata in D Minor (op. 31, no. 2, "Tempest"), movement 1 in response to William E. Caplin ; Violin sonata in A Minor (op. 47, "Kreutzer"), movement 1 in response to Janet Schmalfeldt ; Symphony in A Major (op. 92), movement 3 in response to Robert Gauldin ; Piano sonata in E Major (op. 109) in response to Nicholas Marston ; String quartet in A minor (op. 132), movement 1 in response to Frank Samarotto.
Summary "David Damschroder's ongoing reformulation of harmonic theory continues with a dynamic exploration of how Beethoven molded and arranged chords to convey bold conceptions. This book's introductory chapters are organized in the manner of a nineteenth-century Harmonielehre, with individual considerations of the tonal system's key features illustrated by easy-to-comprehend block-chord examples derived from Beethoven's piano sonatas. In the masterworks section that follows, Damschroder presents detailed analyses of movements from the symphonies, piano and violin sonatas, and string quartets, and compares his outcomes with those of other analysts, including William E. Caplin, Robert Gauldin, Nicholas Marston, William J. Mitchell, Frank Samarotto, and Janet Schmalfeldt. Expanding upon analytical practices from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and strongly influenced by Schenkerian principles, this fresh perspective offers a stark contrast to conventional harmonic analysis - both in terms of how Roman numerals are deployed and how musical processes are described in words."
Language English text.
Subject Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827 -- Harmony.
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.
Harmony.
Harmony.
ISBN 1107134587
9781107134584