Tonality 1900-1950
Concept and Practice, Musikwissenschaft
Felix Wörner/Ullrich Scheideler/Philip Rupprecht
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Zusatztext
Tonality - or the feeling of key in music - achieved crisp theoretical definition in the early 20th century, even as the musical avant-garde pronounced it obsolete. The notion of a general collapse or loss of tonality, ca. 1910, remains influential within music historiography, and yet the textbook narrative sits uneasily with a continued flourishing of tonal music throughout the past century. Tonality, from an early 21st-century perspective, never did fade from cultural attention; but it remains a prismatic formation, defined as much by ideological-cultural valences as by its role in technical understandings of musical practice. Tonality 1900-1950: Concept and Practice brings together new essays by 15 leading American and European scholars.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 22.06.2012
Umfang: 276 S., 11 s/w Illustr., 11 Illustr., zahlr. Noten
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
Format: 2.1 x 24.7 x 17.9 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783515101608
Umbreit-Nr.: 3753551
