The Urge to Vary: Schubert’s Variation Practice from Schubertiades to Sonata Forms Caitlin G. Martinkus Doctor of Philosophy, Music Theory Faculty of Music University of Toronto 2017 Abstract Repetition has long been a focal point of both critiques and scholarly inquiries of Schubert’s instrumental music. Casting repetition as redundant, critics condemned his instrumental music—especially those works in sonata forms—throughout the majority of the nineteenth- and twentieth-centuries. Recently, variation has emerged as a fruitful lens for the analysis of repetition in Schubert’s sonata forms. Building upon this notion, I further illuminate the role of variation (as a set of techniques, musical processes, and form) in Schubert’s idiom. To deve...
The variation movements of Johannes Brahms portray a continuous development of his musical discourse...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the most gifted and prolific composers of the 19th century. He...
This thesis investigates and critiques the taxonomical criteria associated with Franz Schubert’s pia...
The Urge to Vary: Schubert’s Variation Practice from Schubertiades to Sonata Forms Caitlin G. Martin...
Entitled Quasi Variazioni, the third movement of Schumann’s Piano Sonata in F Minor, op. 14 (1835–36...
253 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This dissertation is a compa...
The Thirty-Two Variations of Beethoven and the Symphonic Etudes of Schumann are important landmarks ...
The internal unity of the themes in a sonata-allegro movement and the external unity of the movement...
Schubert's treatment of the medial caesura differs on many levels from that of the Classical traditi...
"Variation is one of the oldest and most elemental types of music, beloved and practised by all musi...
Thematic, systematic and historic typologies of the variation from 1765 to 1880 establish a theoreti...
Until recently, Schubert's sonata forms have been treated as the partially successful products of a ...
In music, the term "variation" describes both a technique and a form. The technique of variation, th...
textThis dissertation is an analytic and stylistic survey of sonata-form movements in Ludwig van Be...
In his sonata-form movements, Schubert's characteristic remote modulations often received negative r...
The variation movements of Johannes Brahms portray a continuous development of his musical discourse...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the most gifted and prolific composers of the 19th century. He...
This thesis investigates and critiques the taxonomical criteria associated with Franz Schubert’s pia...
The Urge to Vary: Schubert’s Variation Practice from Schubertiades to Sonata Forms Caitlin G. Martin...
Entitled Quasi Variazioni, the third movement of Schumann’s Piano Sonata in F Minor, op. 14 (1835–36...
253 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This dissertation is a compa...
The Thirty-Two Variations of Beethoven and the Symphonic Etudes of Schumann are important landmarks ...
The internal unity of the themes in a sonata-allegro movement and the external unity of the movement...
Schubert's treatment of the medial caesura differs on many levels from that of the Classical traditi...
"Variation is one of the oldest and most elemental types of music, beloved and practised by all musi...
Thematic, systematic and historic typologies of the variation from 1765 to 1880 establish a theoreti...
Until recently, Schubert's sonata forms have been treated as the partially successful products of a ...
In music, the term "variation" describes both a technique and a form. The technique of variation, th...
textThis dissertation is an analytic and stylistic survey of sonata-form movements in Ludwig van Be...
In his sonata-form movements, Schubert's characteristic remote modulations often received negative r...
The variation movements of Johannes Brahms portray a continuous development of his musical discourse...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the most gifted and prolific composers of the 19th century. He...
This thesis investigates and critiques the taxonomical criteria associated with Franz Schubert’s pia...