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Elements of sonata theory: norms, types, and deformations in the late-eighteenth-century sonata
James A. Hepokoski and Warren Darcy
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Frontmatter
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Terms and Abbreviations (page xxv)
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About the Authors (page xxix)
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ONE Contexts (page 3)
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TWO Sonata Form as a Whole: Foundational Considerations (page 14)
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THREE The Medial Caesura and the Two-Part Exposition (page 23)
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FOUR The Continuous Exposition (page 51)
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FIVE The Primary Theme (P) (page 65)
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SIX The Transition (TR) (page 93)
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SEVEN The Secondary Theme (S) and Essential Expositional Closure (EEC): Initial Considerations (page 117)
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EIGHT S-Complications: EEC Deferral and Apparent Double Medial Caesuras (TMB) (page 150)
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NINE The Closing Zone (C) (page 180)
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TEN The Development (Developmental Space) (page 195)
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ELEVEN The Recapitulation (Recapitulatory Space; Recapitulatory Rotation) (page 231)
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TWELVE Non-Normative Openings of the Recapitulatory Rotation: Alternatives and Deformations (page 255)
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THIRTEEN Parageneric Spaces: Coda and Introduction (page 281)
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FOURTEEN Sonata Form in Minor Keys (page 306)
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FIFTEEN The Three- and Four-Movement Sonata Cycle (page 318)
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SIXTEEN Sonata Types and the Type 1 Sonata (page 343)
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SEVENTEEN The Type 2 Sonata (page 353)
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EIGHTEEN Rondos and the Type 4 Sonata (page 388)
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NINETEEN The Type 5 Sonata: Fundamentals (page 430)
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TWENTY The Type 5 Sonata: Mozart's Concertos (R1: The Opening Ritornello) (page 469)
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TWENTY-ONE The Type 5 Sonata: Mozart's Concertos (Solo and Larger Expositions: Solo 1 + Ritornello 2) (page 496)
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TWENTY-TWO The Type 5 Sonata: Mozart's Concertos (Development and Recapitulation: From Solo 2 through Ritornello 4) (page 563)
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Appendix 1. Some Grounding Principles of Sonata Theory (page 603)
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Appendix 2. Terminology: "Rotation" and "Deformation" (page 611)
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Bibliography (page 623)
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Index of Names (page 633)
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Index of Works (page 639)
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Index of Concepts (page 649)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MusA | 27.1 (Mar. 2008): 137-177 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25171408 |
MT | 148.1901 (Winter 2007): 89-100 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25434500 |
TAP | 32 (2007): 213-238 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41054421 |
JRMA | 133.2 (2008): 318-333 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/30158781 |
DM | Apr.-June 2009): 177-178 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41126521 |
MAL | 89.4 (Nov. 2008): 590-598 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/music_and_letters/v089/89.4.riley.html |
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Published: 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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