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Two-Dimensional Sonata Form : Form and Cycle in Single-Movement Instrumental Works by Liszt, Strauss, Schoenberg and Zemlinsky.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Musical Form SeriesPublisher: Leuven : Leuven University Press, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (228 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789461660145
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Two-Dimensional Sonata FormOnline resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Two-Dimensional Sonata Form -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Notes -- Chapter 1 Two‑Dimensional Sonata Form: A terminological and conceptual framework -- Levels of form -- Analogies between levels -- Projection of hierarchies -- Identification, interpolation, and exocyclic units -- Integration, process, and tension -- Further terminological considerations -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Liszt's B-minor Sonata -- The locus romanticus of two‑dimensional sonata form -- The exposition of the overarching sonata form -- Identification: first movement and exposition -- Interpolation: the slow movement -- Identification: scherzo-finale and recapitulation-coda -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Liszt: Tasso and Die Ideale -- Two‑dimensional sonata form in the second half of the nineteenth century -- Form in Liszt's symphonic poems -- Tasso: Lamento e trionfo (1847-54) 9 -- Die Ideale (1856-57) -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Strauss: Don Juan and Ein Heldenleben -- Strauss and Liszt -- Don Juan Op. 20 (1888-89) -- Ein Heldenleben Op. 40 (1897-98) -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Schoenberg's Pelleas und Melisande -- Before Pelleas -- Pelleas und Melisande Op. 5 (1902-03) -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Schoenberg's First String Quartet -- From program to absolute music -- Issues of form in the overarching sonata form -- Identification -- Interpolation and integration -- Overall form and tonal plan -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Schoenberg's First Chamber Symphony -- Overview -- Identification -- Interpolation -- Recapitulation, coda, and finale -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Zemlinsky's Second String Quartet -- First approach -- Identification -- Interpolation -- Notes -- Conclusion The significance of two-dimensional sonata form -- Appendix: Measure-Number Tables -- Bibliography -- Index of Names and Works.
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Intro -- Two-Dimensional Sonata Form -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Notes -- Chapter 1 Two‑Dimensional Sonata Form: A terminological and conceptual framework -- Levels of form -- Analogies between levels -- Projection of hierarchies -- Identification, interpolation, and exocyclic units -- Integration, process, and tension -- Further terminological considerations -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Liszt's B-minor Sonata -- The locus romanticus of two‑dimensional sonata form -- The exposition of the overarching sonata form -- Identification: first movement and exposition -- Interpolation: the slow movement -- Identification: scherzo-finale and recapitulation-coda -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Liszt: Tasso and Die Ideale -- Two‑dimensional sonata form in the second half of the nineteenth century -- Form in Liszt's symphonic poems -- Tasso: Lamento e trionfo (1847-54) 9 -- Die Ideale (1856-57) -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Strauss: Don Juan and Ein Heldenleben -- Strauss and Liszt -- Don Juan Op. 20 (1888-89) -- Ein Heldenleben Op. 40 (1897-98) -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Schoenberg's Pelleas und Melisande -- Before Pelleas -- Pelleas und Melisande Op. 5 (1902-03) -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Schoenberg's First String Quartet -- From program to absolute music -- Issues of form in the overarching sonata form -- Identification -- Interpolation and integration -- Overall form and tonal plan -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Schoenberg's First Chamber Symphony -- Overview -- Identification -- Interpolation -- Recapitulation, coda, and finale -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Zemlinsky's Second String Quartet -- First approach -- Identification -- Interpolation -- Notes -- Conclusion The significance of two-dimensional sonata form -- Appendix: Measure-Number Tables -- Bibliography -- Index of Names and Works.

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