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Ernst Kurth as Theorist and Analyst Reprint 2016 Edition
Contributor(s): Rothfarb, Lee A. (Author)
ISBN: 0812275624     ISBN-13: 9780812275629
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary
OUR PRICE:   $90.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: January 1989
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Individual Composer & Musician
- Music | Instruction & Study - Composition
- Music | Instruction & Study - Theory
Dewey: 781.092
LCCN: 88017258
Series: Studies in the Criticism and Theory of Music
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 6.69" W x 9.61" (1.39 lbs) 264 pages
 
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Ernst Kurth as Theorist and Analyst is the first book length study devoted to the writings of one of this century's most important music theorists. In contrast to previous discussions, Lee A. Rothfarb's study explains Kurth's theories in light of his analyses of specific musical examples.

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Kurth approached music primarily from a cognitive rather than a purely technical viewpoint. In a unique kind of experiential analysis, he examined the psychological foundations of counterpoint, harmony, and form, and considered the affective, as opposed to solely structural or syntactic, effects of melody, chord, interval, and tone.

The introduction provides a biographical sketch of Kurth, based on archival research and personal interview with his widow, son, and many of his doctoral students. Rothfarb also discusses the intellectual currents of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, both musical and nonmusical, which shaped Kurth's outlook. Eight chapters summarize the main ideas of Grundlagen des linearen Kontrapunkts and Romantische Harmonik and show the directions Kurth took in his later works, Bruckner and Musikpsychologie. A final chapter identified his influence on several of his well-known contemporaries.

Ernst Kurth as Theorist and Analyst will interest music theorists, musicologists, and advanced students of music theory.