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Bach to Brahms : essays on musical design and structure

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Beach, David, 1938- (Editor ), Goldenberg, Yosef, 1967- (Editor )
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Rochester : University of Rochester Press, 2015.
Colección:Eastman studies in music, 122
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  • Strolling through a Haydn Divertimento with two Heinrichs / L. Poundie Burstein
  • Ritornelli or soli : what did Mozart compose first in his Violin concerto, K. 207? / Naphtali Wagner
  • Outer form, inner form, and other musical narratives in Beethoven's opus 14, no. 2 / Joel Lester
  • Temporal poise and oblique dynamic in the first movement of Beethoven's "Archduke" trio / Frank Samarotto
  • Chopin as an interpreter of Mozart : the Variations, opus 2 and Don Giovanni / Eytan Agmon
  • The first movement of Brahms's fourth symphony revisited : a study of the fanfare and the "cloud of mystery" / Yosef Goldenberg
  • "Capricious play" : veiled cyclic relations in Brahms's Ballades, op. 10 and Phantasies, op. 116 / William Kinderman
  • Chopin's study in syncopation / John Rink
  • A♯ practice, A[natural] alternative : the transition into the recapitulation in the first movement of Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" sonata / Eric Wen
  • Ernst Oster's vision of hidden repetitions and motivic enlargements in J.S. Bach's short keyboard works / Channan Willner
  • The "pseudo-Einsatz" in two Handel fugues : Heinrich Schenker's analytic work with Reinhard Oppel / Timothy Jackson
  • Formal fusion and its effect on voice-leading structure : the first movement of Beethoven's opus 132 revisited / Boyd Pomeroy
  • Indistinct formal functions and conflicting temporal processes in the second movement of Brahms's third symphony / Lauri Suurpää
  • The interaction of structure and design in the opening movements of Schubert's piano trios in B-flat major (D. 898) and E-flat major (D. 929) / David Beach
  • The suspenseful structure of Brahms's C-major Capriccio, op. 76, no. 8 : a Schenkerian hearing / Charles Burkhart.