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Harmony in Schubert David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)

Harmony in Schubert By David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)

Harmony in Schubert by David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)


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Franz Schubert's innovative harmonic practice has been a topic of lively discussion among analysts for generations. In this book, David Damschroder develops fresh ideas on how harmony works in the context of Schubert's music. The book includes insightful readings of a wide range of illustrative music examples.

Harmony in Schubert Summary

Harmony in Schubert by David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)

One of Western music's great harmonists, Franz Schubert created a wondrous and treasured body of music that has retained its fascination to this day. His innovative harmonic practice has been a topic of lively discussion among analysts for generations. Harmony in Schubert presents a fresh approach, yielding insightful readings of a large and varied range of excerpts, as well as readings of fifteen complete movements spanning Schubert's chamber, choral, orchestral, piano, and vocal output. Damschroder reformulates the apparatus for Roman-numeral harmonic analysis, integrating his own speculations with various strands of historical analytical thought, including Schenkerian principles and historical perspectives. In addition, he juxtaposes his readings of complete movements by Schubert with discussions of how they have been interpreted by other Schubertian analysts. The book sets a new direction for the future of music analysis, proposing innovative improvements on existing methodologies.

Harmony in Schubert Reviews

Damschroder's book, a well-researched and thoughtful study of chromatic harmony in the music of Schubert (but which could easily apply to other nineteenth-century composers), will certainly give readers much to think about....his book will open novel imaginative spaces for thinking about harmony and will challenge the reader to consider harmony in both its local and global context. -Dutch Journal of Music Theory

About David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)

David Damschroder is Associate Professor of Music Theory at the University of Minnesota School of Music, where he teaches a range of courses devoted to the analysis of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century music, the repertoire that also serves as the focus for his scholarly writings and performance activities on fortepiano. His previous books include Thinking about Harmony: Historical Perspectives on Analysis, Music Theory from Zarlino to Schenker, Listen and Sing, and Foundations of Music and Musicianship.

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. Methodological Orientation: 1. Harmonic progression; 2. Linear progression; 3. Common prolongations and successions; 4. Chords built on bII, on III, and from the parallel key; Part II. Masterpieces: 5. 'Ganymed' (D. 544); 6. Quintet in A Major ('Trout', D. 667), movement 1; 7. Symphony in B Minor ('unfinished', D. 759), movement 1; 8. Piano Sonata in A Minor (D. 784), movement 2; 9. 'Die junge Nonne' (D. 828); 10. Four Impromptus (D. 899); 11. 'Auf dem Flusse' from Winterreise (D. 911, No. 7); 12. Piano Sonata in B flat Major (D. 960), movement 1; Epilogue; Bibliography.

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NLS9781107442580
9781107442580
1107442583
Harmony in Schubert by David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2014-08-21
334
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