Winter Term 2022 Schenkerian Analysis - 1441 - MUTH 520 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: MUTH 301 or consent of instructor Catalog Description : An introduction to the theory and analytical techniques of Heinrich Schenker (1868-1935), one of the most influential twentieth-century theorists of tonal music. The course explores Schenkerian concepts of prolongation, composing-out, structural levels, and linear progression as applied to significant works of tonal music from Bach to Brahms, providing as well a thorough grounding in Schenker’s elegant techniques of graphic analysis. PREREQUISITES: MUTH 301 or consent of instructor Attributes: Music Course, GER Fine Arts Div, 400-599 Advanced Course
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