
Guiding students systematically through the process of analysis, this extensively revised Student Workbook complements the fourth edition of Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach. It presents works from a variety of instrumental settings, including four complete vocal works and excerpts from string quartets, symphonic movements, opera, chamber works, orchestral suites, sonatas and concertos, and solo piano works.Two-section chapters in Part 1 provide students with more guidance than the previous edition: Preliminaries offer a review of foundational Schenkerian terms and concepts--along with short excerpts and targeted practice exercises--while slightly lengthier excerpts for Analysis include guided tips. In Part 2, Analytical Applications (chapters 7-11), the scale of the excerpts gradually increases. Chapter 7 offers small-scale Ursatz patterns (8-20 bars); chapters 8 and 9 reinforce complete one- and two-part forms; and the final two chapters conclude with the study of ternary form and sonata process.This Student Workbook is available for separate purchase (978-0-19-0846688) or in money-saving bundles with the text. Please contact your Oxford University Press sales representative or call 800.280.0280 for details.
This workbook investigates the practical application of Schenkerian theory to tonal music through a systematic, pedagogical framework. Authors Allen Cadwallader, David Gagné, and Frank Samarotto provide a structured approach to music analysis, utilizing a progression of exercises that move from foundational concepts to complex formal structures. The text serves as a companion to their primary textbook, offering students a methodical path to understanding the structural layers of Western tonal compositions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Music theory educators frequently cite this work as a standard pedagogical resource for teaching Schenkerian analysis at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Experts highlight the logical progression of the exercises as a primary strength for students transitioning from basic theory to advanced structural analysis.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2019-07-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190846704
ISBN-13:
9780190846701
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