Includes abstract and vita.This essay focuses on the first movement of Thomas Adès's Violin concerto (Concentric paths) op. 23. The analysis has three primary goals: first, to demonstrate how various points of emphasis or 'punctuations' provide an overall harmonic structure that functions as the framework of the movement; second, to establish the pre-compositional foundation of the procedures used by Adès to develop melodic and harmonic material within the framework; and third, to explore how this structure and the procedures relate to the notions of continuity and goal-directedness as described in the literature, particularly in Roeder's article "Co-operating continuities in the music of Thomas Adès" (2006)
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Witold Lutoslawski is widely recognized as having contributed numerous innovations to the twentieth-...
The Piano Concerto represents an experiment in form in which a set of five continuous variations ar...
The works presented in this portfolio represents an ongoing exploration of intervallic techniques th...
Zoltán Kodály’s String Quartet No. 1 in C Minor is one of his earliest compositions. Kodály composed...
The article examines the intonational organization of the Concerto for Violin and Symphony Orchestra...
The moderato of Bartók\u27s Second String Quartet is a lucid and eloquent sonata form that conforms ...
Contemporary theories of concerto first-movement form frequently approach their subject matter by se...
Jennifer Higdon (b. 1962) is quickly becoming one of the most performed and sought after American co...
Jennifer Higdon (b. 1962) is quickly becoming one of the most performed and sought after American co...
Violin Concerto is a four-movement, thirty-five-minute work for violin and orchestra. The thematic c...
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Symphonic Movements is an orchestral composition in three movements: Presto, Lento, and Allegro con ...
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Ligeti and Adès each begin their violin concertos with an oscillating dyad played by the solo violi...
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