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Introduction to Post-Tonal Theory

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ISBN-10: 0131898906

ISBN-13: 9780131898905

Edition: 3rd 2005

Authors: Joseph N. Straus

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List price: $186.60
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 8/18/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

Joseph N. Straus is Distinguished Professor in the Music Department, Graduate Center, City University of New York.

Basic Concepts and Definitions
Analysis 1:Webern,Wie bin ich froh!from Three Songs, Op. 25
Schoenberg,Nacht,fromPierrot Lunaire,Op. 21
Pitch-Class Sets
Analysis 2:Schoenberg,Book of the Hanging Gardens,Op. 15, No. 11
Bartok String Quartet No. 4, first movement
Some Additional Relationships
Analysis 3:Webern, Movement for String Quartet, Op. 5, No. 4
Berg,Schlafend tragt man mich,from Four Songs, Op. 2., No. 2
Centricity, Referential Collections, and Triadic Post-Tonality
Analysis 4:Stravinsky, Oedipus Rex, rehearsal nos
167-70
Bartok, Sonata, first movement
Basic Twelve-Tone Operations
Analysis 5:Schoenberg, Suite for Piano, Op. 25, Gavotte
Stravinsky,In Memoriam Dylan Thomas
More Twelve-Tone Topics
Analysis 6:Webern, String Quartet, Op. 28, first movement
Schoenberg, Piano Piece, Op. 33a
List of Set Classes
Index Vectors
Index