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Chromatic transformations in nineteenth-century music

David Kopp
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword (Ian Bent, page x)
  • Acknowledgements (page xiii)
  • 1 Common-tone tonality (page 1)
  • 2 Three examples of functional chromatic mediant relations in Schubert (page 18)
  • 3 Key harmonic systems and notions of third relations from Rameau to Hauptmann (page 33)
  • 4 Hugo Riemann (page 61)
  • 5 Twentieth-century theory and chromatic third relations (page 103)
  • 6 Riemann's legacy and transformation theories (page 135)
  • 7 A chromatic transformation system (page 165)
  • 8 Chromatic mediant relations in musical contexts (page 192)
  • 9 Five analyses (page 235)
  • Bibliography (page 264)
  • Index (page 270)
  • Compositions cited (page 275)
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Published: c2002
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780521804639 (hardcover)
  • 9780511102349 (ebook)
  • 9780521028493 (paper)
Series
  • Cambridge Studies in Music
Subject
  • Music & Musicology
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