Shostakovich's music is often described as being dynamic, energetic. But what is meant by 'energy' in music? After setting out a broad conceptual framework for approaching this question, Michael Rofe proposes various potential sources of the perceived energy in Shostakovich's symphonies, describing also the historical significance of energeticist thought in Soviet Russia during the composer's formative years.
Shostakovich's music is often described as being dynamic, energetic. But what is meant by 'energy' in music? After setting out a broad conceptual framework for approaching this question, Michael Rofe proposes various potential sources of the perceived energy in Shostakovich's symphonies, describing also the historical significance of energeticist thought in Soviet Russia during the composer's formative years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Rofe's background is in music theory and analysis. He is particularly interested in contemporary music, musical energetics, Russian music, music and time, and temporal proportion in music; he has additional interests in popular music and music technology.
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Preface Acknowledgements List of Examples Part I: Dimensions of Energy 1. Defining Musical Energy; Projecting Energy Musically 2. Energy as Melodic-Harmonic Motion: Yavorsky's 'Theory of Modal Rhythm' 3. Energy and the Unfolding of Time: Proportional Distribution and (Im)Balance 4. Form in Formation: Process and Pattern Building 5. Form in Reflection: Archetype and Energy 6. Symphonism Part II: Applications and Implications 7. Multi-Dimensional Energies: Symphony No. 6(i) 8. About-Face? Symphonies Nos 4(i) and 5(i) 9. Shostakovich as Symphonist; Shostakovich as Modernist: Symphony No. 14 10. Intention Intuition or a Third Way? A Balanced Approach to Golden Section Epilogue: Using Proportions as Interpretative Tools Appendix I: Accuracy Margin Appendix II: Statistical Tests Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgements List of Examples Part I: Dimensions of Energy 1. Defining Musical Energy; Projecting Energy Musically 2. Energy as Melodic-Harmonic Motion: Yavorsky's 'Theory of Modal Rhythm' 3. Energy and the Unfolding of Time: Proportional Distribution and (Im)Balance 4. Form in Formation: Process and Pattern Building 5. Form in Reflection: Archetype and Energy 6. Symphonism Part II: Applications and Implications 7. Multi-Dimensional Energies: Symphony No. 6(i) 8. About-Face? Symphonies Nos 4(i) and 5(i) 9. Shostakovich as Symphonist; Shostakovich as Modernist: Symphony No. 14 10. Intention Intuition or a Third Way? A Balanced Approach to Golden Section Epilogue: Using Proportions as Interpretative Tools Appendix I: Accuracy Margin Appendix II: Statistical Tests Bibliography Index
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