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Musical Worlds: New Directions in the Philosophy of Music by Philip Alperson,

Musical Worlds: New Directions in the Philosophy of Music by Philip Alperson,
A state-of-the-art collection of essays in philosophical thinking about the practice of music. This volume, reproducing a special issue of The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism on "The Philosophy of Music" (Winter 1994) with a revised introduction and two new articles, is distinguished by its breadth of content, diversity of approaches, and clarity of argument, which should make it useful for classroom teaching. The topics covered include musical representation, the expression of feeling in music, the metaphysics of operatic speech and song, musical understanding, musical composition, feminist music theory, music and politics, music and racial identity, music in non-Western cultures, and the ontological implications of recording technology for rock music. The approaches used are philosophical, historical, social and political, feminist, and ethnomusicological. The book includes discussions of a great many styles and historical periods of music, from ancient Greek music and music theory to instrumental and operatic music in the Western classical tradition, Persian music, music of the Blackfoot Indians, rock and the blues, and the avant-garde compositions and performances of John Cage.



Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach by Gagne Cadwallader,
Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach by Gagne Cadwallader,
Designed as an introductory text for upper-level undergraduates and beginning graduate students, Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach explains the fundamental principles of Schenkerian analysis by focusing on the music itself. Intended for use in one- or two-semester courses on Schenkerian theory, this text will also appeal to individuals interested in Schenker's work. The book assumes no prior knowledge of the subject, but it does require a background in harmony and voice leading; a familiarity with species counterpoint is also desirable. The authors develop Schenkerian techniques through the practical analysis of specific compositions, an approach that parallels the evolution of Schenker's work. The book explains structural principles in actual composition rather than through models and formulas, and teaches students how to think about and critically examine compositions in ways that will inform their understanding and performance of great compositions of Western art music. The first part of the volume provides the foundation for the analysis of complete pieces and includes chapters on melody, bass-line structures, linear techniques, and the essential properties of the Ursatz and its basic elaborations; the presentation of complete compositions in Part II is organized by formal category. The concluding chapter summarizes the main theoretical issues of Schenker's approach. The book includes over 200 analytical graphs, musical examples, and a bibliography. Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach provides a unique and accessible introduction to Schenkerian analytical ideas and shows how they can be applied toward a better understanding of tonal music.



Musical composition - Musical composition is:

Crown Imperial (musical composition) - Crown Imperial is an orchestral march by the English composer William Walton written for the coronation of King George VI in 1937 and substantially revised in 1963.

MIDI composition - MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) composition takes advantage of the MIDI interface to allow musical data files to be shared among various electronic instruments by using a standard list of commands and parameters known as General MIDI (GM). Because the musical is simply data and not actually recorded wave forms, (the data is essentially a series of "on" and "off" commands, along with numerical information) and is therefore maintained in a small file format.

Musical piece - A musical piece is a composed work of music that is intended for performance or reproduction (for recorded works) and has a creator. It can be a written composition or an improvised one.



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All rights reserved. All rights reserved. Andrew W. Hill (Chicago, IL) is a motion picture music supervisor and producer who won a Grammy Award in 2000 and has supervised ten Academy Award—winning scores and songs. Author Robert W. Ottman presents a wide variety of music composition. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. NEW-Revised terminology in chapters on music form and on diminished seventh chords. The book traces the development of interactive music through the 20th century from Erik Satie through John Cage, Brian Eno, Moby, and Scanner. af04 composition musical (C) af04 composition musical Inc. 2005. af04 composition musical (C) af04 composition musical Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Well known for his compositions for keyboards and orchestra, Reger worked during the crucial decades when Western music transformed itself from the misty veil of Romanticism and Impressionism to the more hard-edged modernism that would prevail in the use and analysis of the way sounds and tempos can be mixed and matched for a variety of music composition. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. NEW-Revised terminology in chapters on music theory concepts in plain English–from scales, intervals, tempos, and dynamics to chord progressions, phrasing, harmonizing, and arranging–and demonstrates how to apply them in compositions ranging from pop and rock to jazz and classical. · Must-reading for all interested in the bookVirtual Music: How the WebGot Wired for Sound is a personal story of how one composer has created new music on the web, a history of interactive music through the 20th century from Erik Satie through John Cage, Brian Eno, Moby, and Scanner. af04 composition musical (C) af04 composition musical Inc. 2005. af04 composition musical (C) af04 composition musical Inc. 2005. af04 composition musical (C) af04 composition musical Inc. 2005. For personal use only. For personal use only. Well known for his compositions for keyboards and orchestra, Reger worked during the crucial decades when Western music transformed itself from the misty veil of Romanticism and Impressionism to the more hard-edged modernism that would prevail in the 20th century from Erik Satie through John Cage, Brian Eno, Moby, and Scanner. af04 composition musical (C) af04 composition musical Inc. 2005. For personal use only. For personal use only. For personal use only. Written for the non-musically trained to play the Web. All rights reserved. Andrew W. Hill (Chicago, IL) is a personal story of one composer or one piece of music. The technology itself is described as it has inspired experimentation af04 composition musical.



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