Structural Functions of Harmony

(Autor) Arnold Schoenberg
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First published in 1948, Structural Functions of Harmony is Schoenberg's last theoretical work and contains his ultimate thoughts on classical and romantic harmony. The opening chapters are a resume of the basic principles of the early Theory of Harmony; the subsequent chapters demonstrate the concept of 'monotonality', whereby all modulations to different keys within a movement are analysed not in relation to each other but in terms of the irrelationship to one central tonality (tonic) as the centre of all harmonic change. Schoenberg's music examples range from the entire development sections of classical symphonies to analyses of the harmonic progressions of Strauss, Debussy, Reger, and his own early music.

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Editorial:
Faber & Faber
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
203
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780571196579
Año de publicación:
1999
Fecha publicación:
1 de Enero de 1999

Arnold Schoenberg

Arnold Schoenberg was an influential Austrian composer known for his innovative twelve-tone technique, exemplified in his famous work "Pierrot Lunaire." His atonal and dissonant compositions revolutionized classical music, paving the way for modernism. Schoenberg's contributions to literature include expanding the possibilities of harmony and tonality in music.

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