Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Instrumental Music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
Building on ideas first advanced by Arnold Schoenberg and later developed by Erwin Ratz, this book introduces a new theory of form for instrumental music in the classical style. The theory provides a broad set of principles and a comprehensive methodology for the analysis of classical form, from individual ideas, phrases, and themes to the large-scale organization of complete movements. It emphasizes the notion of formal function, that is, the specific role a given formal unit plays in the structural organization of a classical work.
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Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Instrumental Music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
Building on ideas first advanced by Arnold Schoenberg and later developed by Erwin Ratz, this book introduces a new theory of form for instrumental music in the classical style. The theory provides a broad set of principles and a comprehensive methodology for the analysis of classical form, from individual ideas, phrases, and themes to the large-scale organization of complete movements. It emphasizes the notion of formal function, that is, the specific role a given formal unit plays in the structural organization of a classical work.
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Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Instrumental Music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven

Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Instrumental Music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven

by William E. Caplin
Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Instrumental Music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven

Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Instrumental Music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven

by William E. Caplin

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Building on ideas first advanced by Arnold Schoenberg and later developed by Erwin Ratz, this book introduces a new theory of form for instrumental music in the classical style. The theory provides a broad set of principles and a comprehensive methodology for the analysis of classical form, from individual ideas, phrases, and themes to the large-scale organization of complete movements. It emphasizes the notion of formal function, that is, the specific role a given formal unit plays in the structural organization of a classical work.

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ISBN-13: 9780199881758
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/28/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 28 MB
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McGill University

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part IPreliminaries
1Some Basic Formal Functions: An Overview9
Sentence9
Period12
Small Ternary13
Framing Functions15
Interthematic Functions: A Sonata Exposition17
2Fundamental Progressions of Harmony23
Harmonic Functions23
Harmonic Progressions24
Part IITight-Knit Themes
3Sentence35
Presentation Phrase35
Continuation Phrase40
4Period49
Antecedent Phrase49
Consequent Phrase53
Deviations from the Norm55
5Hybrid Themes and Compound Themes59
Hybrid Themes59
Compound Themes63
6Small Ternary71
Exposition73
Contrasting Middle75
Recapitulation81
Tight-Knit Versus Loose Organization84
7Small Binary87
First Part87
Second Part89
Part IIILooser Formal Regions
8Subordinate Theme97
Looser Sentential Functions99
Additional Loosening Techniques111
Multiple Subordinate Themes121
Closing Section122
Dynamic Curve of Subordinate Theme123
9Transition125
Modulating Versus Nonmodulating Transitions127
Beginning the Transition127
Ending the Transition131
Two-Part Transition135
10Development139
Tonal Organization139
Pre-Core/Core Technique141
Development Sections Without a Core155
Retransition157
11Recapitulation161
Main Theme163
Transition163
Fusion of Main Theme and Transition165
Subordinate Theme (Group)167
Additional Features171
Deviations from the Norm173
12Coda179
Start of the Coda181
Phrase-Structural Organization183
Compensatory Functions186
Part IVFull-Movement Forms
13Sonata Form195
Overall Tonal Organization195
Cadential Goals in the Exposition196
Main Theme197
Obscured Boundary Between Transition and Subordinate Theme201
Slow Introduction203
14Slow-Movement Forms209
Sonata Form in Slow Movements209
Large Ternary211
Sonata Without Development216
Theme and Variations216
15Minuet/Trio Form219
Minuet Form220
Trio229
16Rondo Forms231
Five-Part Rondo231
Sonata-Rondo235
17Concerto Form243
Opening Ritornello244
Solo Exposition245
Subordinate-Key Ritornello248
Solo Development249
Solo Recapitulation249
Closing Ritornello250
Glossary of Terms253
Notes259
Bibliography289
Index of Classical Compositions293
General Index298
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