
Building on the same pedagogy that informed The Complete Musician, this Graduate Review of Tonal Theory is the first book to review music theory at a level that is sophisticated enough for beginning graduate students. Steven G. Laitz and Christopher Bartlette address students as colleagues, and thoroughly explore appealing and practical analytical applications. The text also provides a means to discuss the perception and cognition, the analysis and performance, and the composition and reception of common-practice tonal music. Marked by clarity and brevity, Graduate Review of Tonal Theory presents crucial concepts and procedures found in the majority of tonal pieces.Distinctive Features*Integrates two- to three-page "Analytical Extensions" at the end of each chapter, which introduce an additional topic through one or two works from the repertoire, and then develop the topic in a model analysis*Synthesizes the essential concepts of music theory and pieces from the repertoire that expand upon and refine the analytical applications taught in the undergraduate theory curriculum*Includes an in-text DVD with recordings by Eastman students and faculty of musical examples from the text and analytical exercises from the workbookAlso Available:A workbook for students (978-0-19-537699-9) that can be packaged with the text at a significant savings! (Package ISBN: 978-0-19-538628-8). This invaluable resource is organized by chapter into discrete assignments (3-5 per chapter), each progressing from short, introductory analytical and writing exercises to more involved tasks. The workbook also includes an appendix of keyboard exercises.
This text investigates the core question of how to bridge the gap between undergraduate music theory foundations and the sophisticated analytical requirements of graduate-level study. Authors Christopher Bartlette and Steven G. Laitz utilize their extensive pedagogical experience to present a rigorous framework for common-practice harmony, form, and counterpoint. The book synthesizes essential concepts with practical applications, addressing students as professional colleagues to foster a deeper understanding of tonal music. By focusing on perception, cognition, and performance, the authors provide a comprehensive methodology for analyzing and interpreting complex musical structures.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently highlight this text as a foundational resource for graduate-level music theory curricula due to its clarity and brevity. Readers often note that the book successfully elevates undergraduate concepts into more nuanced analytical discussions suitable for advanced study.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2009-03-27
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195376986
ISBN-13:
9780195376982
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