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Tonal Consciousness and the Medieval West: Varia Musicologica, cartea 10


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Tonal consciousness, in the sense of a clear intuition about which note or chord a piece of music will finish on, is as much a part of our everyday experience of music as it is of contemporary music theory. This book asks to what extent such tonal consciousness might have operated in the minds of musicians of the Middle Ages, given the different tone world found in the modes of Gregorian chant, in troubadour and trouvere music, in Minnesang and in the early polyphony based upon chant. The author's approach is analytical, focusing on modality and balancing up-to-date concepts and methods of music analysis with those insights into their own compositional needs and processes that the people of the Middle Ages provided themselves through their writings about music. The book examines a range of both music sources and theoretical sources from the ninth to the thirteenth centuries. This is a ground-breaking contribution both to the study of medieval music and to music analysis."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783039115068
ISBN-10: 3039115065
Pagini: 474
Dimensiuni: 222 x 152 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
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Notă biografică

The Author: Fiona McAlpine, a graduate of the Université de Paris-Sorbonne, has taught at the School of Music at the University of Auckland since 1980. She lectures on medieval music and is also responsible for the analysis programme within the School. She is a past president of the New Zealand Musicological Society and a current member of the International Musicological Society Study Group Cantus Planus.

Cuprins

Contents: A Music in Search of a Theory - The Dorian Modes: Protus and the World of Gregorian Chant - The Phrygian Modes: Deuterus and the Emergence of the Composer - The 'Major' Modes: Tritus, Tetrardus and the Coming-of-Age of the Vernacular - Organum.