
Carl Schachter Is The World's Leading Practitioner Of Schenkerian Theory And Analysis. His Articles And Books Have Been Broadly Influential, And Are Seen By Many As Models Of Musical Insight And Lucid Prose. Yet, Perhaps His Greatest Impact Has Been Felt In The Classroom. At The Mannes College Of Music, The Juilliard School Of Music, Queens College And The Graduate Center Of The City University Of New York, And At Special Pedagogical Events Around The World, He Has Taught Generations Of Musical Performers, Composers, Historians, And Theorists Over The Course Of His Long Career. In Fall 2012, Schachter Taught A Doctoral Seminar At The Cuny Graduate Center In Which He Talked About The Music And The Musical Issues That Have Concerned Him Most Deeply; The Course Was In Essence A Summation Of His Extensive And Renowned Teaching. In The Art Of Tonal Analysis, Music Theorist Joseph Straus Presents Edited Transcripts Of Those Lectures. Accompanied By Abundant Music Examples, Including Analytical Examples Transcribed From The Classroom Blackboard, Straus's Own Visualizations Of Material That Schachter Presented Aurally At The Piano, And Schachter's Own Extended Schenkerian Graphs And Sketches, This Book Offers A Vivid Account Of Schachter's Masterful Pedagogy And His Deep Insight Into The Central Works Of The Tonal Canon. In Making The Lectures Of One Of The World's Most Extraordinary Musicians And Musical Thinkers Available To A Wide Audience, The Art Of Tonal Analysis Is An Invaluable Resource For Students And Scholars Of Music.
This book investigates the core principles and practical applications of Schenkerian analysis through the pedagogical lens of Carl Schachter. The text captures the essence of Schachter's long career as a music theorist and educator, synthesizing his approach to tonal music. By documenting a 2012 doctoral seminar, the book provides a structured framework for understanding how Schachter interprets the structural integrity and harmonic depth of the tonal canon.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to music theory, preserving the pedagogical methods of a leading practitioner in the field. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which requires a solid foundation in music theory to fully comprehend the analytical depth presented.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190227400
ISBN-13:
9780190227401
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