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Extraordinary Function and the Half-Diminished Seventh in the Song of the Wood Dove
chromaticism Schoenberg function half-diminished seventh Gurrelieder
2010/3/24
This study considers the half-diminished seventh, a chord that, in post-Romantic contexts, often fails to yield to easy classifications because of the multitude of potential interpretations. The seven...
Commentary on Leigh VanHandel’s ‘National Metrical Types in Nineteenth Century Art Song’
metric locations art songs 18th and 19th century barring phrasing
2010/9/26
Leigh VanHandel’s study of metrical locations or phrase beginnings and endings
in art songs of the 19th century provides a glance into one property of lyric settings unstudied
before. Its fastidious...
Statistical versus Musical Significance: Commentary on Leigh VanHandel’s ‘National Metrical Types in Nineteenth Century Art Song’
phrase rhythm accent influence historicism empiricism
2010/9/26
In “National Metrical Types in Nineteenth Century Art Song” Leigh Van
Handel gives a sympathetic critique of William Rothstein’s claim that in western classical
music of the late 18th and 19th centu...
National Metrical Types in Nineteenth Century Art Song
meter 19th-century art song barring phrasing
2010/9/26
William Rothstein’s article “National metrical types in music of the eighteenth and
early nineteenth centuries” (2008) proposes a distinction between the metrical habits of 18th and early 19th centur...
Song and Dance: ‘Dark Elegies’, ‘Nine Sinatra Songs’, ‘Puccini Songs’(图)
Renee Renouf Dark Elegies Nine Sinatra Songs
2009/7/23
The weekend of May 7-10 marked the end of Ballet San Jose’s 2009 spring season and an amazing range of works. It’s unfortunate the company's following hasn’t developed so that its seasons permit a two...
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urls
Tossed me a smile; and suddenly Pennyfields
Grew from darkness to light, and the light of the stars
Grew pale.
I may not see her again, but I hold her smile in my heart, And she ...
《Song and Legend From the Middle Ages》(图)
Song and Legend From the Middle Ages William D.MacClintock
2009/7/3
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the University of Chicago, for the use of books from his valuable library, and for the permission, most highly prized, to print for the first time some of his translations of the Cid ballads...
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d wealth, therefore the King ordered that the large estate of the deceased should be taken care of, and placed it under the care of William von Schuylenburg, council of the King. At the same...
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use of beforehand, and a needful, cursory explanation given of them.) That is right; you can tell them pretty well already; now we will repeat once more the names of the keys, and then we wi...
《Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age》(图)
Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age Various Authors
2009/7/3
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his fame stood high. Camden did not hesitate to couple his name with the names of Spenser and Sidney; but modern critics have persistently neglected him. The present anthology contains a lar...
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te;-shka Society, where the dancer, with body bent and with short rhythmic steps, had kept time to the dramatic laugh of the song,--a song that had seemed so aimless to me only the night bef...
National Ideologies in the Era of Global Fusions:Georgian Polyphonic Song as a UNESCO-sanctioned Masterpiece of Intangible Heritage
Georgian polyphonic song masterpiece of oral and intangible heritage traditional cultures UNESCO
2009/6/16
This article examines the effects of UNESCO’s 2001 proclamation of Georgian polyphonic song as a
“masterpiece of oral and intangible heritage.” Related ideas about tradition and the safeguarding of
...
Gender, Politics, and the Fighting Soldier’s Song in America during World War I
World War I America social role music
2008/11/21
The social role of music in violent conflicts is multifaceted. Both a vehicle for propaganda and an agent of comfort, music in wartime produces a complex web of pleasure, power, and identity. Here, I ...
About Current Issue Past Issues Editorial Board Submissions Contact Singing a New Song:Stephen Foster and the New American Minstrelsy
New Song New American Minstrelsy Stephen Foster
2008/11/20
Stephen Foster’s music became the backbone of the American minstrel show in the 1840s, a period of critical change for blackface minstrelsy as it grew from its countercultural class-conscious roots in...
How can we possibly approach the topic of the terrible disasters that occurred in the United States on September 11, 2001? The hijack bombings, the loss of lives, the possible consequences, all of the...