Schenker's argument and the claims of music theory

Titel: Schenker's argument and the claims of music theory / Leslie David Blasius
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Ausgabe: First paperback version 2006
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge ˜[u.a.]œ : Cambridge Univ. Press, 1996
Umfang: XX, 152 S. : Notenbeisp.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Cambridge studies in music theory and analysis ; 9
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ISBN: 0521030099 ; 9780521030090

Heinrich Schenker's theoretical and analytical works claim to resubstantiate the unique artistic presence of the canonic work, and thus reject those musical disciplines such as psychoacoustics and systematic musicology which derive from the natural sciences. In this respect his writing reflects the counter-positivism endemic to the German academic discourse of the first decades of the twentieth century. The rhetoric of this stance, however, conceals a sophisticated programme wherein Schenker situates his project in relation to these sciences, arguing his reading of the musical text as a synthesis of a descriptive psychology and an explanatory historiography (which itself embeds both paleographic and philological assumptions). This book rereads Schenker's project as an attempt to reconstruct music theory as a discipline against the background of the empirical musical sciences of the later nineteenth century.