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John Covach deposited Triple review of Edward Macan, Rockin’ the Classics: Progressive Rock and the Counterculture; Paul Stump, The Music’s All That Matters: A History of Progressive Rock; and Bill Martin, Listening to the Future: The Time of Progressive Rock, 1968-78, MLA Notes (September 1998). in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoReview of three books devoted to progressive rock snd its history.
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John Covach deposited Review of Robert Freeman, The Crisis of Classical Music: Lessons from a Life in the Education of Musicians, Music Theory Online 21/2 (June 2015). in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoReviews Freeman/s book with special attention paid to the development of music school curricula.
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John Covach deposited Review of Alastair Borthwick, Music Theory and Analysis: The Limitations of Logic, MLA Notes (June 1996): 1192-94. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoReview of Borthwick’s book, which approaches music theory from a point of view informed by philosophy.
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Garrett Michaelsen deposited Making “Anti-Music”: Divergent Interactional Strategies in the Miles Davis Quintet’s The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 in the group
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article examines three improvisations by the Miles Davis Quintet from their recording The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 through the lens of a new theory of musical interaction. It shows how the quintet favored divergent over convergent interactional strategies in the interpersonal, referent, role, and style domains in its quest to…[Read more]
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Sam Reenan deposited Types and Applications of P3,0 Seventh-Chord Transformations in Late Nineteenth-Century Music in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe expression P3,0 refers to one class of parsimonious voice-leading transformations between seventh chords introduced in a 1998 article by Jack Douthett and Peter Steinbach as Pm,n (Journal of Music Theory 42 (2): 241–63). In addition to tones that may be held in common, the subscripts indicate the number of voices that move by half step (m) o…[Read more]
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John Covach deposited “The Zwölftonspiel of Josef Matthias Hauer,” Journal of Music Theory 36.1 (1992): 149-84. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article provides a detailed examination of Hauer’s late 12-tone compositions, identifying the practices and procedures employed across a body of more than 100 pieces.
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John Covach deposited “Schoenberg and the Occult: Some Reflections on the Musical Idea,” Theory and Practice 17 (1992): 103-18. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article explores the influence of sources outside the institutional framework of organized religion (“occult” sources) on Schoenberg’s aesthetic thinking and writing, especially with regard to the musical idea..
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John Covach deposited “The Quest of the Absolute: Schoenberg, Hauer, and the Twelve-Tone Idea,” in Jon Michael Spencer, ed., Theomusicology, special issue of Black Sacred Music: A Journal of Theomusicology 8/1 (Duke University Press, 1994): 158-77. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article examines the spiritual dimension of early twelve-tone theoretical writing, with a focus on the writing and music of Arnold Schoenberg and Josef Matthias Hauer.
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John Covach deposited “Balzacian Mysticism, Palindromic Design, and Heavenly Time in Berg’s Music,” in Encryted Messages in Alban Berg’s Music, ed. Siglind Bruhn (Garland Publishing, 1998), 5-29. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article explores the influence of mysticism in early 20th-century Vienna on the palindromic designs that can found n Berg’s music.
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John Covach deposited “The Sources of Schoenberg’s ‘Aesthetic Theology,’” 19th-Century Music 19/3 (1996): 252-62. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article explores the sources of what Dahlhaus calls Schoenberg’s “aesthetic theology” in the philosophical, literary, and mystical writings of late 19th- and early 20th-century Europe.
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John Covach deposited “Schoenberg’s ‘Poetics of Music’ and the Twelve-Tone Idea,” in Schoenberg and Words, ed. R. Berman and C. Cross (Garland Publishing, 2000), 309-46. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis chapter examines Schoenberg’s theoretical ideas on musical structure with particular emphasis on his Variations for Orchestra, op 31.
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John Covach deposited “Twelve-Tone Theory,” in The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory, ed. Thomas Christensen, (Cambridge University Press, 2002), 603-627. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis chapter traces the development of the twelve-tone idea in twentieth-century music theory.
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John Covach deposited “Schoenberg’s (Analytical) Gaze: Musical Time, The Organic Ideal, and Analytical Perspectivism,” Theory and Practice 42 (2017): 141-59. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article explores Schoenberg’s engagement with organicism, casting it as an aesthetic ideal.
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John Covach deposited “Josef Matthias Hauer,” in Music of the Twentieth Century Avant-Garde, ed. Larry Sitsky (Greenwood Publishing, 2003), 197-202. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis chapter provides a biographical sketch of Hauer’s life and music.
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John Covach deposited “The Americanization of Arnold Schoenberg? Theory, Analysis, and Reception,” Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Musiktheorie 15/2 (2018): 155-75. in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article traces the reception of Schoenberg’s theoretical ideas in the English-language music theory community.
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Ben Geyer replied to the topic SMT 2019 Meeting in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoGarrett,
This is a great idea, and I like the game plan. Thanks for organizing this!
Sincerely,
Ben Geyer
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Garrett Michaelsen started the topic SMT 2019 Meeting in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoDear jazz interest group,
I’d like to officially announce the main topic of our meeting in Columbus this year and ask if you have any questions that we might consider as we plan. As I mentioned in an email to the old listserv earlier in the year, Dan Shanahan has graciously agreed to give us a workshop on corpus and computational methods of jazz…[Read more]
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Marc Edward Hannaford deposited One Line, Many Views: Perspectives on Music Theory, Composition, and Improvisation through the Work of Muhal Richard Abrams in the group
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoThis dissertation examines aspects of the creative practice of Muhal Richard Abrams, composer, improviser, pianist, and cofounder of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). Abrams’s work intersects with various facets of creative music. I focus on free improvisation, both as a stand-alone performance and in conjunction w…[Read more]
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Clay Downham started the topic Steve Larson Award 2019 — Call for Nominations in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThe SMT-Jazz Interest Group is currently soliciting nominations for the
2019 Steve Larson Award for Jazz Scholarship. This award acknowledges
outstanding contributions to the field of jazz theory and analysis.
Eligibility extends to books, chapters from books, articles, delivered
conference papers, dissertations, or theses that have been publ…[Read more] -
David Mosher deposited Implicit Learning As A Means Of Tonal Jazz Pitch-Listening Skills Acquisition in the group
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoIn this dissertation, I present a method for developing tonal jazz pitch-listening skills (PLS) which is rooted in scientific experimental findings from the fields of music cognition and perception. Converging experimental evidence supports the notion that humans develop listening skills through implicit learning via immersive, statistically rich…[Read more]
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