Janáček as theorist / by Michael Beckerman.
Author/creator |
Beckerman, Michael Brim, 1951- |
Format | Book and Print |
Publication Info | Stuyvesant, NY : Pendragon Press, ©1994. |
Description | xix, 141 pages : illustrations, portraits, music ; 24 cm |
Subject(s) |
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Series | Studies in Czech music ; no. 3 Studies in Czech music ; no. 3. ^A306633 |
Contents | Janacek's musical studies -- Janacek and the Herbartians -- Janacek's activity as a theorist part 1 (1877-1897) -- Janacek's activity as a theorist part 2 (1898-1920) -- The chordal connection and chordal thickening -- Scasovani and the relationship between rhythm and harmony -- Janacek's theories evaluated. |
Abstract | In addition to his activities as a composer, Leos Janácek was a prolific literary personality whose works include not only letters, feuilletons, criticisms, autobiography, ethnographic and pedagogical studies but also numerous articles dealing with music theory. They are unique documents, stimulating, diverse, exciting, and sometimes bewildering, they reflect Janácek's intense involvement with contemporary trends in philosophy, ethnography, physiology, and music theory, and his struggles in these worlds; yet they can hardly be found on a single bookshelf outside the Czech Republic. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-131) and index. |
LCCN | 94017279 |
ISBN | 0945193033 |
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Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions | |
Music | Closed Stacks - Ask at Circulation Desk | ML410.J18 B4 1994 | ✔ Available | Place Hold |