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  • Modernist Movements: Listening for Topics in Schoenberg and Stravinsky

    Modernist Movements by Frymoyer, Johanna;

    Listening for Topics in Schoenberg and Stravinsky

    Series: Oxford Studies in Music Theory;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 19 August 2028

    • ISBN 9780197641347
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages408 pages
    • Size 237x167x31 mm
    • Weight 739 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 71 figures
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    Short description:

    Modernist Movements: Listening for Topics in Schoenberg and Stravinsky expands topic theory to include insights from cognition, categorization, and prototypicality. Innovative analyses of Schoenberg and Stravinsky illustrate how listeners engage bodily with works whose harmonic and metric complexity exceeds that of the late eighteenth century when topics first appeared. Readers gain insights into how topics preserve in social memory qualities of movement long after the actual dance steps fall out of practice.

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    Long description:

    Topic theory examines the lexicon of conventions that emerged in the late eighteenth century through which composers evoked dances, marches, hunting, the pastoral, and the supernatural. While scholars have explored ad hoc applications of the theory in later repertories, author Johanna Frymoyer begins with fundamental methodological questions of if, why, and how analysts ought to apply topic theory--a method tailored to eighteenth-century historical and aesthetic contingencies--to modernist repertory.

    Advancing topic theory beyond its foundations in semiotics to incorporate insights from cognition, Frymoyer argues that topical identification and interpretation are governed by mental categories and prototypicality effects, and that topics function as mnemonics of bodily movement (such as dance). Her approach explains how listeners past and present, though they may not be able to dance a minuet or march in synchronized military procession, nonetheless preserve these historically--embedded patterns of movement in memory. Topic theory therefore provides important insight into how listeners engage imaginatively--choreographically, one could say--with musical meaning in ways that are experienced as transhistorical, embodied, and intersubjective.

    Illuminated by innovative analyses of Schoenberg and Stravinsky and placing topics in dialogue with considerations of twelve-tone style, metrical irregularity, accessibility, and agency, Modernist Movements is an important contribution to topic theory, modernist studies, and embodied cognition.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: Defining
    Chapter 1. Topic Theory and Modernism
    Chapter 2. Categories, Prototypicality Effects, and Memory
    Part II: Hearing
    Chapter 3. Harmony: Topics in Schoenberg's Twelve-Tone Style
    Chapter 4. Meter: Stravinsky's Dance Topics
    Part III: Moving
    Chapter 5. History, Memory, Usage: A Case Study of the Russian Supernatural
    Chapter 6. Body, Agency, and Intersubjectivity in Topical Listening
    Bibliography
    Index

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