Presents current analytic views by established scholars of the
traditional tonal repertoire, with essays on works by Bach, Handel,
Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, and Brahms. Bach to
Brahms presents current analytic views on the traditional tonal
repertoire, with essays on works by Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart,
Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, and Brahms. The fifteen essays,
written by well-established scholars of this repertoire, are
divided into three groups, two of which focus primarily on elements
of musical design (formal, metric, and tonal organization) and
voice leading at multiple levels of structure. The third groupof
essays focuses on musical motives from different perspectives. The
result is a volume of integrated studies on the music of the
common-practice period, a body of music that remains at the core of
modern concert and classroom repertoire. Contributors: Eytan Agmon,
David Beach, Charles Burkhart, L. Poundie Burstein, Yosef
Goldenberg, Timothy L. Jackson, William Kinderman, Joel Lester,
Boyd Pomeroy, John Rink, Frank Samarotto, Lauri Suurpaa, Naphtali
Wagner, Eric Wen, Channan Willner. David Beach is professor
emeritus and former dean of the Faculty of Music, University of
Toronto. Yosef Goldenberg teaches at the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem and at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, where he
also serves as head librarian.
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