The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm

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Paperback, 216 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2009
ISBN13: 9781108004879
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2009 9781108004879
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'Keeping time', along with artistic accentuation and intelligent phrasing, is essential to successful musical performance. Rhythm alone had rarely been the subject of specialised study until the late nineteenth century, when several books on this topic by Rudolf Westphal were published in Leipzig. Westphal's work inspired Charles Francis Abdy Williams's 1911 book which is reissued here. Williams re-examines the classical and romantic repertoire from Handel to Tchaikovsky in the light of ancient Greek musical theory, focusing particularly on the earliest writings by Artistoxenus of Tarentum (fourth century BCE). In Williams's view, the rhythmic forms used by the Greeks are universally intelligible, and appear in all ages and cultures, unlike melodies or scales, which vary hugely. He provides insights into the microstructure of works including Bach's oratorios, Beethoven's sonatas and Schubert's songs, which will continue to intrigue musicians, classicists and mathematicians today.

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ISBN13:9781108004879
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:216

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Introduction; 1. Rhythm in Greek music; 2. History of Greek music; 3. Greek definitions of rhythm and systems of notation; 4. The measure or foot; 5. Rhythmical phrases; 6. The Greeks, the baroque and Wagner; 7. Ancient tragedy and modern opera; 8. Eurhythmy, or balance of periods; 9. Periodology of classical music; 10. Periodology of romantic music; Appendices.

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