Explaining Tonality: Schenkerian Theory and Beyond

Explaining Tonality: Schenkerian Theory and Beyond

by Matthew Brown
ISBN-10:
1580461603
ISBN-13:
9781580461603
Pub. Date:
06/30/2005
Publisher:
BOYDELL & BREWER INC
ISBN-10:
1580461603
ISBN-13:
9781580461603
Pub. Date:
06/30/2005
Publisher:
BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Explaining Tonality: Schenkerian Theory and Beyond

Explaining Tonality: Schenkerian Theory and Beyond

by Matthew Brown

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Overview

A defense of Schenkerian analysis of tonality in music.

A wide range of music — from Bach to Mozart and Brahms — is marked by its use of some form of what is generally called "tonality": the tendency of music to focus melodically on some stable pitch or tonic and for its harmony to use functional triads. Yet few terms in music theory are more enigmatic than that seemingly simple word "tonality."
Matthew Brown's Explaining Tonality: Schenkerian Theory and Beyond considers a number of disparate ways in which functional tonality has been understood. In particular, it focuses on the comprehensive theory developed by Heinrich Schenker in his monumental three-part treatise Neue musikalische Theorien und Phantasien [1906-1935].
Schenker systematically investigated the ways in which lines and chords behave both locally within individual tonal phrases and globally across entire compositions. Explaining Tonality shows why Schenker was able to elucidate tonal relationships so successfully and the many advantages that his explanations have over those of his rivals. In addition, it proposes some ways in which Schenker's approach can be extended to tonal features in works from before Bach [such as Monteverdi] and after Brahms [such as Debussy, Stravinsky, and much popular music of today].
Along the way, the book explores six methodological criteria that help in building, testing, and evaluatinga plausible theory of tonality or, indeed, any other musical phenomenon: accuracy, scope, fruitfulness, consistency, simplicity, and coherence. It reveals how understanding the tonality of a piece can shed light on other aspects of musical composition. And, in conclusion, it describes some ways in which Schenkerian theory might fruitfully develop in the future.

Matthew Brown is Professor of Music Theory at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, and author of Debussy's "Ibéria" [Oxford UniversityPress].

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781580461603
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 06/30/2005
Series: ISSN , #27
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 315
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Matthew Brown is Professor of Music Theory at the Eastman School of Music.

Table of Contents

Schenker and the Quest for Accuracy
Semper idem sed non eodem modo
What Price Consistency?
Schenker and 'The Myth of Scales'
"Pleasure is the Law"
Renaturalizing Schenkerian Theory
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