Rhythm Falling out from Rhyme & Meter
Making an argument here for *vers enchaîné*
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Making an argument here for *vers enchaîné*
The music on the CD will span five decades. Robert Pollock's Revolution is from 1976. The most recent work is Romance-Fantasy from 2007. The syncopations in that work were so daunting that the players for whom it was …
Connections Between Babbitt & Schenker In loving memory of Stephen Peles Anderson: Stephen, I have a really interesting idea for a music theory project. Peles: I'll be the judge of that! ---Milsaps, Mississippi, …
Carter took one abrupt turn, and much later, a gentle turn. His music from the '50s did not draw a hard line around scale degrees. Scale degree associations were not avoided like the plague. He drew the line in the 60s or …
The poetics of the music of Pierre Boulez, I contend, are close to the development we see from Poe through Boudelaire and Mallarme to Valery. Boulez most likely began with an interest in having his techniques have nothing to …
Babbitt & Historicism ( work in progress ) In the famous & infamous “Who Cares if You Listen?” article in Stereo Review, Babbitt used the word, “evolve”. His detractors and even some of his admirers pounced …