
Cadence is a comprehensive examination of how formal units in European art music of the tonal era achieve closure. The book brings together the author's decades-long investigations into cadence, a compositional device that is readily experienced both by musicians and non-musicians, but one that has proven intractable to clear and precise theoretical formulation. Rooted in Caplin's broader theory of formal functions, the book first develops concepts of cadence for music of the high classical style and then extends these ideas to gauge cadential practice in earlier and later style periods. Throughout the study, various manifestations of cadence are defined in terms of their morphology (their harmonic and melodic profiles) as well as their function (the specific formal contexts in which they are deployed).Cadence introduces a host of theoretical concepts illustrated by copious musical examples, all of which contain extensive analytical annotations of harmony, melody and form. Though the book is addressed primarily to music theorists, the many issues of compositional practice raised in this study will resonate with the interests of composers, historians, and performers alike.
This book investigates the theoretical definition and formal function of the cadence within European tonal music. Author William E. Caplin, a prominent music theorist, synthesizes decades of research to provide a rigorous framework for understanding how cadences achieve closure. By examining both the morphology and the functional context of these devices, the text seeks to resolve long-standing ambiguities in music theory regarding how musical phrases conclude.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of musical form and a foundational text for advanced music theory students. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for theorists, composers, and music historians.
Page Count:
720
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190056444
ISBN-13:
9780190056445
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