Understanding Post-Tonal Music

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exploration process
functional tonality
Hexachordal Combinatoriality
Interval Cycle
Kaija Saariaho
minimalism
Mod 12
Motivic Relationships
music theory
musical aesthetics
neo-Romantic music
neotonal music
OCT
Pc Sets
Pitch Centricity
Pitch Class
Pitch Class Collections
Pitch Class Content
Pitch Class Numbers
Pitch Class Set
Pitch Class Set Theory
Pitch Class Space
Pitch Content
pitch organization
post-serial music
post-tonal music
Row Forms
second viennese school
Set Class
String Quartet
tonality
twelve-tone method
twelve-tone serialism
Webern's Op
Webern’s Op

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  • ISBN 9780367355371
  • Weight: 1960g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Understanding Post-Tonal Music is a student-centered textbook that explores the compositional and musical processes of twentieth-century post-tonal music. Intended for undergraduate or general graduate courses on the theory and analysis of twentieth-century music, this book will increase the accessibility of post-tonal music by providing students with tools for understanding pitch organization, rhythm and meter, form, texture, and aesthetics. By presenting the music first and then deriving the theory, Understanding Post-Tonal Music leads students to greater understanding and appreciation of this challenging and important repertoire.

The updated second edition includes new "Explorations" features that guide students to engage with pieces through listening and a process of exploration, discovery, and discussion; a new chapter covering electronic, computer, and spectral musics; and additional coverage of music from the twenty-first century and recent trends. The text has been revised throughout to enhance clarity, both by streamlining the prose and by providing a visual format more accessible to the student.

Miguel A. Roig-Francolí is a Distinguished Teaching Professor of Music Theory and Composition at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

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