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A computer aid for Schenkerian analysis
This is an account of an attempt to incorporate the computer into research in music theory. The approach to music theory has been heavily influenced by the writings of Heinrich Schenker. However, Schenker's theories have not been followed strictly.
S. Smoliar
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A LISP-based system for the study of Schenkerian analysis
Computers and the Humanities, 1976On the basis of this definition, the task of music theory may be regarded as the formulation of perceptual models. The EUTERPE language12 provided an elementary formalism within which certain aspects of musical perception could be rigorously represented.
Robert E. Frankel +2 more
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Understanding Schenkerian Analysis from the Perspective of Music Perception and Cognition
2015This thesis investigates the perceptual and cognitive reality of Schenkerian theory through a survey of relevant empirical research. It reviews existing Schenkerian-specific empirical research, examines general tonal research applicable to Schenkerian analysis, and proposes the possibility of an optimal empirical research method by which to explore the
Ariel Carrabré
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The Application of Schenkerian Analysis to Ethnomusicology: Problems and Possibilities
Music Analysis, 1993With their shared interest in the exposition of deep musical structure and fundamental melodic procedure, ethnomusicology and Schenkerian analysis seem at first to be well-matched bedfellows. However, differences in ideological outlook have made the union of the two occasional, temporary and often ill-trusted, and there seems little prospect at present
J. Stock
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Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis
Journal of Music Theory, 1983James Marra +2 more
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