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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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How a Schenkerian Analysis May Inform the Interpretation and Performance of J. S. Bach's Lute Music on the Guitar Using Selective Movements of Bach Lute Suite No. 4 in E Major (BWV1006A) as a Demonstration


Continuing the discussion of interpreting J. S. Bach's lute music on the guitar, this dissertation seeks to demonstrate that Schenkerian analysis can assist the modern classical guitarist to better understand Bach's music.
Zhi Li
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The First Movements of Sergei Bortkiewicz's Two Piano Sonatas, Op. 9 and Op. 60: A Comparison including Schenkerian Analysis and an Examination of Classical and Romantic Influences


The purpose of this study is to analyze the first movements of Sergei Bortkiewicz's two piano sonatas and compare them with works by other composers that may have served as compositional models.
Yi Jing Chen
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A Guide to Schenkerian Analysis

Journal of Music Theory, 1995
Gene Biringer   +2 more
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Examining the Efficacy of Schenkerian Analysis in Jazz

In this paper I examine the efficacy of Schenkerian analysis on jazz music, primarily in the scholarship of the late music theorist Steve Larson, through a variety of music theoretical and philosophical frameworks. While my understanding of Schenkerian theory is rooted in basic models, the purpose of this paper is to address the issues in the ...
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Schenkerian Analysis at the Sorbonne

Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, 2010
Luciane Beduschi, Nicolas Meeús
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Towards a Methodology for Schenkerian Analysis

Music Analysis, 1988
Karl-Otto Plum, William Drabkin
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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 Schenkerian Analysis of Beethoven's E Minor Piano Sonata, Opus 90

This thesis examines the history and origins of Beethoven's E minor Piano Sonata and examines the possibility of the programmatic conception of the work. Dedicated to Beethoven's friend Count Moritz Lichnowsky, the sonata may have been inspired by the Count's illicit affair with his future wife, the singer and actress Josefa Stummer.
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