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3 Schenker’s Theory of Harmony (1906) in Historical Perspective: The Theory of Harmony from the Ancient Greeks to the Early Nineteenth Century
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Robert W. Wason
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Preface xi
- Note on Online Material xxvii
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Part I. Harmonielehre
- 1 The Eclectic Intellectual Methodology of Schenker’s Theory of Harmony (1906) 1
- 2 The Music-Theoretical Content of Schenker’s Theory of Harmony (1906) and the Status of Harmony in His Later Work 83
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Part Two Harmonielehre: The Past
- 3 Schenker’s Theory of Harmony (1906) in Historical Perspective: The Theory of Harmony from the Ancient Greeks to the Early Nineteenth Century 174
- 4 Sources of Schenker’s Intellectual Methodology in 1906: The Conflict between the Human and Natural Sciences in Schenker’s Education, Music Theory in the Later Nineteenth Century, and His Reaction to Both 244
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Part Three Harmonielehre: The Future
- 5 A “New Edition” for a New Audience and an “American Version” for a New Country: Problems of Editing and Translating Harmonielehre (1906) 307
- 6 The Twilight of the Masters: Schenker’s Reinterpretation of the Classical Concept of Harmony 373
- Appendix A: “The Path to Likeness.” OC/83, 2–43 394
- Appendix B: “[Foundations of Tonal Systems.]” OC/31, 360–417 421
- Bibliography 450
- Index 471
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Preface xi
- Note on Online Material xxvii
-
Part I. Harmonielehre
- 1 The Eclectic Intellectual Methodology of Schenker’s Theory of Harmony (1906) 1
- 2 The Music-Theoretical Content of Schenker’s Theory of Harmony (1906) and the Status of Harmony in His Later Work 83
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Part Two Harmonielehre: The Past
- 3 Schenker’s Theory of Harmony (1906) in Historical Perspective: The Theory of Harmony from the Ancient Greeks to the Early Nineteenth Century 174
- 4 Sources of Schenker’s Intellectual Methodology in 1906: The Conflict between the Human and Natural Sciences in Schenker’s Education, Music Theory in the Later Nineteenth Century, and His Reaction to Both 244
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Part Three Harmonielehre: The Future
- 5 A “New Edition” for a New Audience and an “American Version” for a New Country: Problems of Editing and Translating Harmonielehre (1906) 307
- 6 The Twilight of the Masters: Schenker’s Reinterpretation of the Classical Concept of Harmony 373
- Appendix A: “The Path to Likeness.” OC/83, 2–43 394
- Appendix B: “[Foundations of Tonal Systems.]” OC/31, 360–417 421
- Bibliography 450
- Index 471