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Elements of sonata theory : norms, types, and deformations in the late eighteenth-century sonata / James Hepokoski, Warren Darcy.
Author:
Hepokoski, James A. (James Arnold), 1946-
Imprint:New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
Descriptionxxix, 661 p. ; 26 cm.
Note:Contexts -- Sonata form as a whole : foundational considerations -- The medial caesura and the two-part exposition -- The continuous exposition -- The primary theme -- The transition (TR) -- The secondary theme (S) and essential expositional closure : initial considerations -- S-complications : EEC deferral and apparent double medial caesuras (TMB) -- The closing zone (C) -- The development (developmental space) -- The recapitulation (recapitulatory space, recapitulatory rotation) -- Non-normative openings of the recapitulatory rotation : alternatives and deformations -- Parageneric spaces : coda and introduction -- Sonata form in minor keys -- The three- and four-movement sonata cycle -- Sonata types and the type 1 sonata -- The type 2 sonata -- Rondos and the type 4 sonata -- The type 5 sonata : fundamentals -- The type 5 sonata : Mozart's concertos (R1, the opening ritornello) -- The type 5 sonata : Mozart's concertos (solo and larger expositions : solo 1 + ritornello 2) -- The type 5 sonata : Mozart's concertos (development and recapitulation, from solo 2 through ritornello 4).
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 623-631) and index.
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Buhl Library | Buhl - Open Stacks | MT62 .H46 2006 | Available |
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