Elliott Carter Studies
Herausgeber: Boland, Marguerite; Link, John
Elliott Carter Studies
Herausgeber: Boland, Marguerite; Link, John
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An international team of scholars presents historic, philosophic, philological and theoretical perspectives on Carter's extensive musical repertoire.
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An international team of scholars presents historic, philosophic, philological and theoretical perspectives on Carter's extensive musical repertoire.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781316639962
- ISBN-10: 1316639967
- Artikelnr.: 47376772
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781316639962
- ISBN-10: 1316639967
- Artikelnr.: 47376772
Preface Marguerite Boland and John Link; Part I. Overview: Music Early and
Late: 1. The true significance of Elliott Carter's early works Jonathan
Bernard; 2. Elliott Carter's late music John Link; Part II. Analysis and
Aesthetics: 3. The search for order: Carter's late-modern thematicism
Arnold Whittall; 4. Ritornello form in Carter's Boston and ASKO concertos
Marguerite Boland; 5. 'The matter of human cooperation' in Carter's mature
style John Roeder; 6. Time management: rhythm as a formal determinant in
certain works of Elliott Carter Andrew Mead; 7. 'I try to write music that
will appeal to an intelligent listener's ear': on Elliott Carter's string
quartets Dörte Schmidt; 8. Composition with intervals: melodic invention in
Elliott Carter's recent concertos Stephen Heinemann; Part III. Sketch
Studies: 9. Left by the wayside: Elliott Carter's unfinished sonatina for
oboe and harpsichord Felix Meyer; 10. At the edge of creation: Elliott
Carter's sketches in the Library of Congress Stephen Soderberg; Part IV.
Music and Text: 11. Three Illusions ... and maybe a fourth: a hermeneutic
approach to Carter's music Max Noubel; 12. Layers of meaning: expression
and design in Carter's songs Brenda Ravenscroft; 13. 'It's as if our voices
made no sound': irony in episodes 10-15 of What Next? Guy Capuzzo; 14.
Words and music in The Defense of Corinth Annette van Dyck-Hemming;
Bibliography.
Late: 1. The true significance of Elliott Carter's early works Jonathan
Bernard; 2. Elliott Carter's late music John Link; Part II. Analysis and
Aesthetics: 3. The search for order: Carter's late-modern thematicism
Arnold Whittall; 4. Ritornello form in Carter's Boston and ASKO concertos
Marguerite Boland; 5. 'The matter of human cooperation' in Carter's mature
style John Roeder; 6. Time management: rhythm as a formal determinant in
certain works of Elliott Carter Andrew Mead; 7. 'I try to write music that
will appeal to an intelligent listener's ear': on Elliott Carter's string
quartets Dörte Schmidt; 8. Composition with intervals: melodic invention in
Elliott Carter's recent concertos Stephen Heinemann; Part III. Sketch
Studies: 9. Left by the wayside: Elliott Carter's unfinished sonatina for
oboe and harpsichord Felix Meyer; 10. At the edge of creation: Elliott
Carter's sketches in the Library of Congress Stephen Soderberg; Part IV.
Music and Text: 11. Three Illusions ... and maybe a fourth: a hermeneutic
approach to Carter's music Max Noubel; 12. Layers of meaning: expression
and design in Carter's songs Brenda Ravenscroft; 13. 'It's as if our voices
made no sound': irony in episodes 10-15 of What Next? Guy Capuzzo; 14.
Words and music in The Defense of Corinth Annette van Dyck-Hemming;
Bibliography.
Preface Marguerite Boland and John Link; Part I. Overview: Music Early and
Late: 1. The true significance of Elliott Carter's early works Jonathan
Bernard; 2. Elliott Carter's late music John Link; Part II. Analysis and
Aesthetics: 3. The search for order: Carter's late-modern thematicism
Arnold Whittall; 4. Ritornello form in Carter's Boston and ASKO concertos
Marguerite Boland; 5. 'The matter of human cooperation' in Carter's mature
style John Roeder; 6. Time management: rhythm as a formal determinant in
certain works of Elliott Carter Andrew Mead; 7. 'I try to write music that
will appeal to an intelligent listener's ear': on Elliott Carter's string
quartets Dörte Schmidt; 8. Composition with intervals: melodic invention in
Elliott Carter's recent concertos Stephen Heinemann; Part III. Sketch
Studies: 9. Left by the wayside: Elliott Carter's unfinished sonatina for
oboe and harpsichord Felix Meyer; 10. At the edge of creation: Elliott
Carter's sketches in the Library of Congress Stephen Soderberg; Part IV.
Music and Text: 11. Three Illusions ... and maybe a fourth: a hermeneutic
approach to Carter's music Max Noubel; 12. Layers of meaning: expression
and design in Carter's songs Brenda Ravenscroft; 13. 'It's as if our voices
made no sound': irony in episodes 10-15 of What Next? Guy Capuzzo; 14.
Words and music in The Defense of Corinth Annette van Dyck-Hemming;
Bibliography.
Late: 1. The true significance of Elliott Carter's early works Jonathan
Bernard; 2. Elliott Carter's late music John Link; Part II. Analysis and
Aesthetics: 3. The search for order: Carter's late-modern thematicism
Arnold Whittall; 4. Ritornello form in Carter's Boston and ASKO concertos
Marguerite Boland; 5. 'The matter of human cooperation' in Carter's mature
style John Roeder; 6. Time management: rhythm as a formal determinant in
certain works of Elliott Carter Andrew Mead; 7. 'I try to write music that
will appeal to an intelligent listener's ear': on Elliott Carter's string
quartets Dörte Schmidt; 8. Composition with intervals: melodic invention in
Elliott Carter's recent concertos Stephen Heinemann; Part III. Sketch
Studies: 9. Left by the wayside: Elliott Carter's unfinished sonatina for
oboe and harpsichord Felix Meyer; 10. At the edge of creation: Elliott
Carter's sketches in the Library of Congress Stephen Soderberg; Part IV.
Music and Text: 11. Three Illusions ... and maybe a fourth: a hermeneutic
approach to Carter's music Max Noubel; 12. Layers of meaning: expression
and design in Carter's songs Brenda Ravenscroft; 13. 'It's as if our voices
made no sound': irony in episodes 10-15 of What Next? Guy Capuzzo; 14.
Words and music in The Defense of Corinth Annette van Dyck-Hemming;
Bibliography.