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Reexamining the Challenges of Variation Form for Schenkerian Analysis

Abstract This article studies the challenges of applying Schenkerian theory to the analysis of variation form and reexamines how the methodology is useful in deciphering voice-leading relationships between a theme and its variations, relationships that, in turn, create potential for large-scale organization.
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A computer aid for Schenkerian analysis

Proceedings of the 1979 annual conference on - ACM 79, 1979
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.
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Musical Genre and Schenkerian Analysis

Journal of Music Theory, 1998
As 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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Current Issues in Schenkerian Analysis

The Musical Quarterly, 1992
You take tram no. 71 down the Simmeringer Hauptstrasse but you do not alight with the other passengers at the main entrance to the Zentralfriedhof, where a short walk will take you to the graves of Beethoven, Schubert, and Brahms. Almost empty, the tram hurtles on to its last stop in front of the small Evangelischer Friedhof, where the last remaining ...
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A LISP-based system for the study of Schenkerian analysis

Computers and the Humanities, 1976
On 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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Schenkerian Analysis - Analyse nach Heinrich Schenker

2021
There are two main reasons why Heinrich Schenker became one of the most discussed music theorists of the 20th century: Firstly, his theory enables descriptions of the voice leading, harmony and syntax of tonal works that are as multi-layered as they are consistent.
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