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This book investigates the spectrum of meaning inherent in six orchestral works by Leoš Janáček. It codifies his compositional style, first through a thorough examination of its origins in folk music and speech-melody, then in discussions of the features of its melody and motivic techniques. His harmonic style and multiple organizations of tonality are examined in rich detail. The analysis section consists of the examination of each musical work’s musical elements, its affective and programmatic associations, as well as four narrative codes through which the listener discovers further meaning in the work: the hermeneutic code (which governs enigmas), the semic code of musical motives, the proairetic (formal) code, and the referential code (which draws on analogous passages from other pieces of music).

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Contents: Leoš Janáček – Czech music – Moravian folk music – Speech-melody – The Fiddler's ChildTaras BulbaThe Ballad of BlaníkSinfonetta – The Danube Symphony – Violin Concerto – «Wanderings of a Soul» – Czech ethnomusicology – Quartal harmony – Whole-tone – Octatonisim – Roland Barthes – S/Z – Suspended tonality – Floating tonality – Affect – Narrative – Semiology.

The Symphonic Works of Leoš Janáček: From Folk

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 22/02/2016
    ISBN13: 9783631670712, 978-3631670712
    ISBN10: 3631670710

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book investigates the spectrum of meaning inherent in six orchestral works by Leoš Janáček. It codifies his compositional style, first through a thorough examination of its origins in folk music and speech-melody, then in discussions of the features of its melody and motivic techniques. His harmonic style and multiple organizations of tonality are examined in rich detail. The analysis section consists of the examination of each musical work’s musical elements, its affective and programmatic associations, as well as four narrative codes through which the listener discovers further meaning in the work: the hermeneutic code (which governs enigmas), the semic code of musical motives, the proairetic (formal) code, and the referential code (which draws on analogous passages from other pieces of music).

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Leoš Janáček – Czech music – Moravian folk music – Speech-melody – The Fiddler's ChildTaras BulbaThe Ballad of BlaníkSinfonetta – The Danube Symphony – Violin Concerto – «Wanderings of a Soul» – Czech ethnomusicology – Quartal harmony – Whole-tone – Octatonisim – Roland Barthes – S/Z – Suspended tonality – Floating tonality – Affect – Narrative – Semiology.

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