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This book is a music-theoretical and critical-theoretical study of late tonal music, and, in particular, of the music of Wagner's Götterdämmerung.

First, in terms of music theory, it proposes a new theory of tonal function that returns to the theories of Hugo Riemann to rediscover a development of his thought that has been covered over by the recent project of neo-Riemannian theory. Second, in terms of its philosophical approach, it reawakens the critical-theoretical examination of the relation between music and the late capitalist society that is sedimented in the musical materials themselves, and which the music, in turn, subjects to aesthetically embodied critique. The music, the theory, and the listeners and critics who respond to them are all radically reimagined.

This book will be of interest to professional music theorists, undergraduates, and technically inclined musicians and listeners, that is, anyone who is fascinated by the chromatic magic of late-nine

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1. Riemannian Theory and the Problem of Chromatic Function 2. Waltraute’s Plaint: Riemannian Tonal Function and Dramatic Narrative 3. Two Nineteenth-Century Examples of Hexatonic-Diatonic Tonal Function 4. The Multiple Lives of Seventh Chords 5. ‘Here Time Becomes Space’: Schenkerising Riemann/Riemannising Schenker

Return to Riemann

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    A Hardback by J. P. E. Harper-Scott, Oliver Chandler

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/16/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032025056, 978-1032025056
      ISBN10: 1032025050

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is a music-theoretical and critical-theoretical study of late tonal music, and, in particular, of the music of Wagner's Götterdämmerung.

      First, in terms of music theory, it proposes a new theory of tonal function that returns to the theories of Hugo Riemann to rediscover a development of his thought that has been covered over by the recent project of neo-Riemannian theory. Second, in terms of its philosophical approach, it reawakens the critical-theoretical examination of the relation between music and the late capitalist society that is sedimented in the musical materials themselves, and which the music, in turn, subjects to aesthetically embodied critique. The music, the theory, and the listeners and critics who respond to them are all radically reimagined.

      This book will be of interest to professional music theorists, undergraduates, and technically inclined musicians and listeners, that is, anyone who is fascinated by the chromatic magic of late-nine

      Table of Contents

      1. Riemannian Theory and the Problem of Chromatic Function 2. Waltraute’s Plaint: Riemannian Tonal Function and Dramatic Narrative 3. Two Nineteenth-Century Examples of Hexatonic-Diatonic Tonal Function 4. The Multiple Lives of Seventh Chords 5. ‘Here Time Becomes Space’: Schenkerising Riemann/Riemannising Schenker

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