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E-grāmata: Perspectives on Contemporary Music Theory: Essays in Honor of Kevin Korsyn [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 350 pages, 5 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 115 Halftones, black and white; 130 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Research in Music
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003357797
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  • Formāts: 350 pages, 5 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 115 Halftones, black and white; 130 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Research in Music
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003357797
"Kevin Korsyn is a renowned music theorist, musicologist, and pedagogue who has taught at the University of Michigan since 1992. He has published widely and influentially in areas as diverse as Beethoven and Brahms studies, chromatic tonality, disciplinarity and metatheory, history of theory, musical meaning and hermeneutics, poststructuralism (deconstruction, intertextuality, etc.), and Schenkerian theory and analysis. Because of the scope and uncompromising caliber of his published work, and also of his legacy as a pedagogue, Korsyn has had a profound impact on the field of music theory, along with the related fields of historical musicology and aesthetics. This book is a festschrift for Korsyn, comprised of essays that constellate around his numerous scholarly foci. Represented in the volume are not only familiar music-theoretical topics such as chromaticism, form, Schenker, and text-music relations, but also various interdisciplinary topics such as deconstruction, disability studies, German Idealism,posthumanism, and psychoanalysis. The book thus reflects the increasingly multifaceted intellectual landscape of contemporary music theory"--

Kevin Korsyn is a renowned music theorist, musicologist, and pedagogue who has taught at the University of Michigan since 1992. He has published widely and influentially in areas as diverse as Beethoven and Brahms studies, chromatic tonality, disciplinarity and metatheory, history of theory, musical meaning and hermeneutics, poststructuralism (deconstruction, intertextuality, etc.), and Schenkerian theory and analysis. Because of the scope and uncompromising caliber of his published work, and also of his legacy as a pedagogue, Korsyn has had a profound impact on the field of music theory, along with the related fields of historical musicology and aesthetics.

This book is a festschrift for Korsyn, comprised of essays that constellate around his numerous scholarly foci. Represented in the volume are not only familiar music-theoretical topics such as chromaticism, form, Schenker, and text-music relations, but also various interdisciplinary topics such as deconstruction, disability studies, German Idealism, posthumanism, and psychoanalysis. The book thus reflects the increasingly multifaceted intellectual landscape of contemporary music theory.



Kevin Korsyn is a renowned music theorist, musicologist, and pedagogue who has taught at the University of Michigan since 1992. This book is a festschrift for Korsyn, comprised of essays that constellate around his numerous scholarly foci.

Introduction

An Interview with Kevin Korsyn

I. CLOSE READING AND THE PROBLEMATICS OF ANALYSIS

Chapter
1. Extraordinary Measures: Disability and Metrical Conflict in
Schuberts Der blinde Knabe

Chapter
2. Rethinking Self-referentiality in Schuberts Setting of Platens
Die Liebe hat gelogen, D. 751 (op. 23, no. 1)

Chapter
3. The E-Flat/B Complex in Nineteenth-Century Music and its
Hermeneutic Dimensions

II. COMPOSITIONAL CONSTRAINTS AND COMPOSITIONAL PROCESS

Chapter
4. Take It Away: How Shortened and Missing Sections Energize Rondo
Forms

Chapter
5. Beyond Constraints: Bachs Fugue in G minor from Book 2 of The
Well-Tempered Clavier

III. MUSIC AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY

Chapter
6. Chopins Preludes, Creatures of Prometheus, and the Posthuman

Chapter
7. Walter Riezler on the Unity of the Arts: Unsiloing Art and Music
in the Weimar Era

Chapter
8. Completing the Triad: Schenker and Kantian Practical Philosophy

Chapter
9. Leni Riefenstahls Ballet Olympia
Bryan Parkhurst is Associate Professor of Music Theory and Philosophy at Oberlin College and Conservatory, U.S.A.

Jeffrey Swinkin is Associate Professor of Music (Theory) at The University of Oklahoma, U.S.A.