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Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart Danuta Mirka (Reader in Music, Reader in Music, The University of Southampton)

Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart By Danuta Mirka (Reader in Music, Reader in Music, The University of Southampton)

Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart by Danuta Mirka (Reader in Music, Reader in Music, The University of Southampton)


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Focusing on the period of most intense metric experimentation in the work of both Haydn and Mozart, author Danuta Mirka presents here a systematic discussion of the composers' metric strategies. Combining historical music theory with the cognitive study of music, Mirka's award-winning book sheds new light on this repertoire and redefines the role of meter and rhythm in Classical music.

Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart Summary

Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart: Chamber Music for Strings, 1787-1791 by Danuta Mirka (Reader in Music, Reader in Music, The University of Southampton)

Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart makes a significant contribution to music theory and to the growing conversation on metric perception and musical composition. Focusing on the chamber music of Haydn and Mozart produced during the years 1787 to 1791, the period of most intense metric experimentation in the output of both composers, author Danuta Mirka presents a systematic discussion of metric manipulations in music of the late 18th-century. By bringing together historical and present-day theoretical approaches to rhythm and meter on the basis of their shared cognitive orientations, the book places the ideas of 18th-century theorists such as Riepe, Sulzer, Kirnberger and Koch into dialogue with modern concepts in cognitive musicology, particularly those of Fred Lerdahl and Ray Jackendoff, David Temperley, and Justin London. In addition, the book puts considerations of subtle and complex meter found in 18th-century musical handbooks and lexicons into point-by-point contact with Harald Krebs's recent theory of metrical dissonance. The result is an innovative and illuminating reinterpretation of late 18th-century music and music perception which will have resonance in scholarship and in analytical teaching and practice. Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart will appeal to students and scholars in music theory and cognition/perception, and will also have appeal to musicologists studying Haydn and Mozart.

Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart Reviews

A superb book. Through detailed and sensitive re-hearings of a range of chamber music by Haydn and Mozart, Danuta Mirka persuades us how the syntactic manipulation of meter contributes to the sound of classical style as much as more familiar harmonic or formal conventions. What I find particularly remarkable about this study is the brilliant way the author is able to gain analytic traction using both historical music theory sources as well as insights drawn from contemporary cognitive psychology. It is a model for the kind of synthetic analysis so sorely needed in the field of music theory today. * Thomas Christensen, Professor of Music and the Humanities, University of Chicago *

About Danuta Mirka (Reader in Music, Reader in Music, The University of Southampton)

Danuta Mirka is Reader in Music at the University of Southampton. She is the author of of The Sonoristic Structuralism of Krzysztof Penderecki and coeditor, with Kofi Agawu, of Communication in Early Music.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; Note on Terminology, Language, and Musical Examples ; Chapter 1. Musical Meter between Composition and Perception ; 1.1. The Concept of Meter in the Late Eighteenth Century ; 1.2. Revival of the Hierarchical Concept of Meter in the Twentieth Century ; 1.3. Toward a Dynamic Model of Meter ; 1.4. Borrowing from a Different Model ; Chapter 2. Finding Meter ; 2.1. Statistical Parameters ; 2.2. Harmony ; 2.3. Streaming and the Role of Bass ; 2.4. Cadence (Structural Accent) ; Chapter 3. Sustaining Meter - Challenging Meter ; 3.1. Metrum and Regularity of Beats ; 3.2. Missing Beats ; 3.3. General Pauses ; 3.4. Fermatas ; 3.5. Syncopations ; Chapter 4. Changing Meter I: Change of Period ; 4.1. Imbroglio ; 4.2. Submetrical Dissonance ; 4.3. Hemiola ; Chapter 5. Changing Meter II: Change of Phase ; 5.1. Chains of Rhythmical Dissonances ; 5.2. Other Parameters in Displacement Dissonances ; 5.3. Imitation ; 5.4. Ligaturae, Retardation, Anticipation ; 5.5. Syncopated Accompaniment ; 5.6. Remark on Subliminal Dissonances ; Chapter 6. Changing Meter III: Change of Tactus ; 6.1. Changes of Taktteile in Compound Meters ; 6.2. Changes of Taktteile in Double Measures ; 6.3. Perceptual Factors ; 6.4. Taktteile and the Tactus ; Chapter 7. Analyses of Long-Range Metrical Strategies ; Haydn, String Quartet in C major, Op. 50 No. 2, First Movement ; Haydn, String Quartet in F minor, Op. 55 No. 2, Finale ; Chapter 8. Wit, Comedy and Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart's Personal Styles ; 8.1. Haydn ; 8.2. Mozart ; 8.3. Haydn's Earlier and Later String Quartets ; 8.4. Inconclusive Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index of Compositions by Haydn and Mozart ; General Index

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NLS9780199354085
9780199354085
0199354081
Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart: Chamber Music for Strings, 1787-1791 by Danuta Mirka (Reader in Music, Reader in Music, The University of Southampton)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2014-04-17
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