This volume is a journey through musics that emerged at the turn of the 20th Century and were neither exclusively tonal nor serial. They fall between these labels as they are metatonal, being both with and after tonality, in their reconstruction of external codes and gestures of Common Practice music in new and idiosyncratic ways. The composers and works considered are approached from analytic, cultural, creative, and performance angles by musicologists, performers and composers to enable a deeper reading of these musics by scholars and students alike. Works include those by Frank Bridge,…mehr
This volume is a journey through musics that emerged at the turn of the 20th Century and were neither exclusively tonal nor serial. They fall between these labels as they are metatonal, being both with and after tonality, in their reconstruction of external codes and gestures of Common Practice music in new and idiosyncratic ways. The composers and works considered are approached from analytic, cultural, creative, and performance angles by musicologists, performers and composers to enable a deeper reading of these musics by scholars and students alike. Works include those by Frank Bridge, Ferruccio Busoni, Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis, Rebecca Clarke, John Foulds, Percy Grainger, Mary Howe, Carl Nielsen, Franz Schreker, Erwin Schulhoff, Cyril Scott and Alexander Scriabin. In the process of engaging with this book the reader, will find an enrichment to their own understanding of music at the turn of the 20th Century.
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Ashgate Studies in Theory and Analysis of Music After 1900
Paul Fleet is a Senior Lecturer in Music at Newcastle University, UK with research specialty in Authentic Music Theory. He is also a QAA Subject Expert and Reviewer, HEA-qualified External Examiner, Senior Fellow of the HEA all whilst remaining a music theory lecturer, keynote popular-music education speaker, and a published author.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction
1. Mining the Gap of Musics with and after Tonality Paul Fleet (Newcastle University, UK)
2. Mining the Gap: What Gap? Alistair Hinton (Composer and founder of the Sorabji Archive, UK)
3. Savage Minds in British Early-Twentieth Century Music
Annika Forkert (Royal Northern College of Music, UK)
4. Space and Structure in Metatonal Musics Paul Fleet (Newcastle University, UK)
5. Carl Nielsen's Musical Vitalism Christopher Tarrant (Newcastle University, UK)
6. 'The cautious experiments of M. K. Ciurlionis (1875-1911): tonalities and realisms in his art and music' George Kennaway (Performer and Conductor, UK)
7. J.S. Bach and Metatonality in the Early Piano Pieces of Ferruccio Busoni Erinn Knyt (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
8. Ferrruccio Busoni - mirror and enigma: transcendence and the later piano works
Fred Scott (City, University of London, UK)
9. Diatonic refraction through metatonal spaces Kenneth Smith (University of Liverpool, UK)
10. Transformed Desire: Scriabin's Transition Away from Functional Tonality Jeff Yunek (Kennesaw State University, USA)
11. Musicology, Mediation, Metatonality: Rethinking the Music of Rebecca Clarke and Erwin Schulhoff Chris Dromey (Middlesex University, UK)
1. Mining the Gap of Musics with and after Tonality Paul Fleet (Newcastle University, UK)
2. Mining the Gap: What Gap? Alistair Hinton (Composer and founder of the Sorabji Archive, UK)
3. Savage Minds in British Early-Twentieth Century Music
Annika Forkert (Royal Northern College of Music, UK)
4. Space and Structure in Metatonal Musics Paul Fleet (Newcastle University, UK)
5. Carl Nielsen's Musical Vitalism Christopher Tarrant (Newcastle University, UK)
6. 'The cautious experiments of M. K. Ciurlionis (1875-1911): tonalities and realisms in his art and music' George Kennaway (Performer and Conductor, UK)
7. J.S. Bach and Metatonality in the Early Piano Pieces of Ferruccio Busoni Erinn Knyt (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
8. Ferrruccio Busoni - mirror and enigma: transcendence and the later piano works
Fred Scott (City, University of London, UK)
9. Diatonic refraction through metatonal spaces Kenneth Smith (University of Liverpool, UK)
10. Transformed Desire: Scriabin's Transition Away from Functional Tonality Jeff Yunek (Kennesaw State University, USA)
11. Musicology, Mediation, Metatonality: Rethinking the Music of Rebecca Clarke and Erwin Schulhoff Chris Dromey (Middlesex University, UK)
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