Schenker’s Argument and the Claims of Music Theory (Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis, Series Number 9)

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This scholarly work examines Heinrich Schenker’s influential method of music theory and its place in modern musical studies.

Schenker's Argument and the Claims of Music Theory (Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis, Series Number 9)
Schenker’s Argument and the Claims of Music Theory (Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis, Series Number 9)
$49.00

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Heinrich Schenker’s theoretical and analytical method occupies a central (and often troubling) position in modern Anglo-American musical studies. His writings claim to resubstantiate the unique artistic presence of the canonic work, and reject those disciplines, such as psychoacoustics and systematic musicology, which derive from the natural sciences. This book rereads Schenker’s project as an attempt to reconstruct music theory as a discipline against the background of the new empirical musical sciences of the later nineteenth century, such as the psychological and historical investigations of music.

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Weight 0.354 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.1 × 22.9 in

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