The Structure of Atonal Music
For undergraduate/graduate-level courses in Twentieth-Century Techniques, and Post-Tonal Theory and Analysis taken by music majors.
A primer–rather than a survey–this text offers exceptionally clear, simple explanations of basic theoretical concepts for the post-tonal music of the twentieth century. Emphasizing hands-on contact with the music–through playing, singing, listening, and analyzing–it provides six chapters on theory, each illustrated with musical examples and fully worked-out analyses, all drawn largely from the “classical†pre-war repertoire by Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Bartok, Berg, and Webern.
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"Straus takes a paced, methodical, logical approach to each topic. He introduces it in context and — perhaps most significantly of all — uses language that's so transparent that merely to follow his descriptions, explanations and illustrations carefully is to understand each aspect of the theory under consideration." Mark Sealey, Classical.net
| Country | USA |
| Brand | PEARSON EDUCATION |
| Manufacturer | Pearson |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| PartNumber | Illustrations |
| Height | 9.1 |
| Length | 6.1 |
| Weight | 1.10010668738 |
| Width | 0.8 |
| NumberOfItems | 1 |
| ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |