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Analyzing Fugue : A Schenkerian Approach

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The analytical techniques that Heinrich Schenker developed have become increasingly dominant in the analysis of tonal music, and have provided a rich and powerful means of understanding the complexities of great masterworks of the Western tradition.

Schenker's method is based on two cardinal concepts-a hierarchy of tones grouped into structural levels, and a recognition of the importance of strict voice-leading at all structural levels.

In Analyzing Fugue-A Schenkerian Approach, author William Renwick utilizes Schenkerian techniques to explore the relationship between imitative counterpoint and voice-leading in fugue.

He shows that the art of fugal composition as practiced by masters such as Bach and Handel involves a remarkable degree of systematic structural patterning that is not evident on the surface of the music.

Reviews-...Renwick's book offers a penetrating theory of fugue, with telling observations for theorists and composers alike.

Heather Platt Notes Sept. 1996...clearly the fruit of deep study and sophisticated knowledge of fugues (particularly those of bach) and the literature about them. ...many will find it a fount of wisdom and knowledge.

Lionel Pike, Music and Letters vol. 77 no. 1...consummate and meticulous scholarship. Robert Gauldin, Integral vol. 9

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Pendragon Press
0945193521 / 9780945193524
Paperback / softback
30/05/1995
United States
229 pages
178 x 254 mm
General (US: Trade)/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More

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