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The Twelve-Note Music of Anton Webern Old Forms in a New Language [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Music)
  • Author:  Bailey, Kathryn
  • Author:  Bailey, Kathryn
  • ISBN-10:  0521547962
  • ISBN-10:  0521547962
  • ISBN-13:  9780521547963
  • ISBN-13:  9780521547963
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Pages:  476
  • Pages:  476
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2004
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2004
  • SKU:  0521547962-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0521547962-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100923169
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This important new study reassesses the position of Anton Webern in twentieth-century music.This important new study reassesses the position of Anton Webern in twentieth-century music. Although his use of the twelve-note method of composition was widely seen as revolutionary, Professor Bailey shows that Webern maintained a fundamentally traditional attitude when describing his own music.This important new study reassesses the position of Anton Webern in twentieth-century music. Although his use of the twelve-note method of composition was widely seen as revolutionary, Professor Bailey shows that Webern maintained a fundamentally traditional attitude when describing his own music.This important new study reassesses the position of Anton Webern in twentieth-century music. The twelve-note method of composition adopted by Anton Webern had profound consequences for composers of the next generation such as Stockhausen and Boulez, who saw Webern's music as revolutionary. In her detailed analyses, however, Professor Bailey demonstrates a fundamentally traditional aspect to Webern's creativity, when describing his own music. Professor Bailey analyses all Webern's twelve-note works (from Op. 17 to Op. 31) i.e. the instrumental and vocal music written between 1924 and 1943. These analyses draw on sketch material recently made available at the Paul Sacher Foundation in Basel and include transcriptions of little-known drafts and sketches. A most valuable aspect of the book is the inclusion in appendices of such materials as a complete explanation of the row content of each work, the correct prime form of each of the rows from Op. 20 onwards, with a matrix constructed for each, and exhaustive row analyses.Acknowledgements; Conventions in the text; Introduction; Part I. Row and Canon: Introduction to Part I; 1. The rows; 2. Row topography; 3. Canon; Part II. The Instrumental Music: Introduction to Part II; 4. The movements in Sonata Form: Opp. 20/ii, 21/i, 22/i, 24/i and 27/i; 5. lă$
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