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Tonality Since 1950

Title
Tonality Since 1950 / edited by Felix Wörner, Ullrich Scheideler, and Philip Rupprecht.
Publication
Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, [2017]

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Additional Authors
  • Wörner, Felix, 1967-
  • Scheideler, Ullrich
  • Rupprecht, Philip Ernst
Description
345 pages : illustrations, music; 25 cm
Series Statement
Musikwissenschaft
Uniform Title
Musikwissenschaft (Stuttgart, Germany)
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Criticism, interpretation, etc.
  • History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Foundation or mere quotation? : conditions for applying the tonality concept to music after 1950 / Ulrich Mosch -- Total tonality or tonal totality : a compositional issue in music after 1945 / Wolfgang Rathert -- The stopped clock : tape loops, synthesizers and the transfiguration of harmony / Joseph Auner -- Pop/rock tonalities / Nicole Biamonte -- "Das Wunderland" : tonality and (political) topography in Eisler's songs around 1950 / Thomas Ahrend -- Tonality in Henze's music of the 1950s and early 1960s / Ullrich Scheideler -- "Everything we love belongs to us" : George Rochberg's adoption of tonality / Felix Meyer -- The macro- and micro-lives of sounds in Morton Feldman's The viola in my life I / Judit Frigyesi -- Harmonic progressions as a gradual process : towards an understanding of the development of tonality in the music of Steve Reich / Keith Potter -- Tonality rediscovered : Oliver Knussen and the musical "object" in the 1970s / Philip Rupprecht -- Tonality after "New tonality" : Silvestrov, Schnittke, and polystylism in the late USSR / Peter J. Schmelz -- Saariaho, timbre and tonality / Eric Drott -- Projected resonance : tonal dimensions of microtonal compositions in music by Georg Friedrich Haas / Simone Heilgendorff -- Tonality as "irrationally functional harmony" : Thomas Adès's Piano quintet / Felix Wörner -- "Hungarian tonality"? : György Kurtág's...rappel des oiseaux...from the perspective of Albert Simon's theory of Tonfelder / Volker Helbing.
Call Number
JME 18-83
ISBN
  • 9783515115827
  • 351511582X
LCCN
2017439578
OCLC
985110891
Title
Tonality Since 1950 / edited by Felix Wörner, Ullrich Scheideler, and Philip Rupprecht.
Publisher
Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, [2017]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Musikwissenschaft
Musikwissenschaft (Stuttgart, Germany)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological Term
1900-1999
Added Author
Wörner, Felix, 1967- editor.
Scheideler, Ullrich, editor.
Rupprecht, Philip Ernst, editor.
Research Call Number
JME 18-83
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