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Effects of lessons in Schenkerian analysis upon students' performances of tonal works
This project focuses on performers’ first-hand experiences with Schenkerian analysis and its application to performance. Although some research in Schenkerian analysis and performance is in the current literature, the amount involving actual performers is miniscule.
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All Made of Tunes: Composers, Music and American Culture [PDF]
Peretti, Burton W.
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Steps Toward a Universal Grammar of Dance: Local Grouping Structure in Basic Human Movement Perception. [PDF]
Charnavel I.
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Visual processing of musical syntax and its relationship to sight-reading ability. [PDF]
Lim Y, Goldman A.
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Syncopation as structure bootstrapping: the role of asymmetry in rhythm and language. [PDF]
Fiorin G, Delfitto D.
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Musical Genre and Schenkerian Analysis
Journal of Music Theory, 1998As Scott Burnham has recently noted, it is a common practice for musical analysts to ignore various facts about a piece, its origin, its reception history, and so forth, and instead focus on "the music itself" (Burnham 1996). And in many respects and contexts this is all well and good, for as Burnham has also noted, this practice is predicated on the ...
Justin London, Ronald Rodman
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