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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...
Matthew Gelbart, The Invention of ‘Folk Music’ and ‘Art Music’. Emerging Categories from Ossian to Wagner (2007)
Matthew Gelbart Art Music Folk Music
2009/10/16
Within the past twenty years, narratives of music in Europe have undergone a pro-
found change, not least because of a general impatience with the work-based practice
of German musicology, with all...
We know details of ancient classical music of India thanks to a very old tradition of musicological scholarship. Dating as early as the beginning of the Christian era, there is a crescent number of ex...
Review of Peter Kivy's The Fine Art of Repetition (Cambridge University Press, 1993)
Formalism antihistoricism 18th c. musical aesthetics Platonism authentic performance emotion and expression in music
2010/4/22
[1] Peter Kivy is the leading authority in the philosophy of music as practiced in the Anglo-American or "non-speculative" tradition in philosophy. He is, to a large extent, responsible for rejuvenati...