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Rimsky-Korsakov's Harmonic Theory : Practical Manual of Harmony, Its Sources, History, and Traditions

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Rimsky-Korsakov’s Harmonic Theory is the first comprehensive study of his concept of harmony that also traces the history of tonal relationships.

Larisa P. Jackson describes and examines Rimsky-Korsakov’s distinctive harmonic theory using his Practical Manual of Harmony as a basis, and places it in historical context of nineteenth-century music theory.

She explores in great detail a concept of tonal relationships, fundamental to Rimsky-Korsakov’s view of harmony, and relates this to ideas by German theorists of the period and the Russian theoretical tradition. Jackson examines the concept of modulation and of the relationship of keys and presents a model of his tonal space/map extrapolated from his harmonic system.

She identifies specific treatises that help to trace ties between German theoretical ideas and Rimsky-Korsakov’s work.

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Product Details
1574418602 / 9781574418606
Hardback
781.25
31/01/2023
United States
288 pages, 76 b&w illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 363 grams