Topics are musical signs developed and employed primarily during the long eighteenth century. Their significance relies on associations that are clearly recognizable to the listener with different genres, styles and types of music making. Topic theory, which is used to explain conventional subjects of musical composition in this period, is grounded in eighteenth-century music theory, aesthetics, and criticism, while drawing also from music cognition and semiotics. The concept of topics was introduced into by Leonard Ratner in the 1980s to account for cross-references between eighteenth-century styles and genres. As the invention of a twentieth-century academic, topic theory as a field is comparatively new, and The Oxford Handbook of Topic T...
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This article surveys the state of so-called topic theory today. It charts its development through tw...
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This dissertation explores the earliest extant works of music theory printed in England, beginning i...
As the field of Cultural History grows in prominence in the academic world, an understanding of the ...
This dissertation examines affect, rhetoric and aesthetics in relation to English thought of the sev...
Written by ten leading scholars of music, this volume assembles studies of eighteenth- and early nin...
This article surveys the state of so-called topic theory today. It charts its development through tw...
This article surveys the state of so-called topic theory today. It charts its development through tw...
The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory is the first comprehensive history of Western music th...
Early Music, its history, theory and practice, has become a vigorously discussed theme in the field ...
The core of the history of musical thought consists of large-scale doctrines striving to explain the...
The article begins with the analysis of the introduction to Beethoven’s Pathétique Sonata as present...
Peculiar Attunements places the recent turn to affect into conversation with a parallel movement tha...
The connection between topics and meter was supported by Wye Allanbrook (1983) with references to ei...
Research on historical terminology is a key step to understanding a specialised language and its evo...
Academic musical studies have gone through a period of rapid change in recent years; the musicologic...
International audienceResearch on historical terminology is a key step to understanding a specialise...
This dissertation explores the earliest extant works of music theory printed in England, beginning i...
As the field of Cultural History grows in prominence in the academic world, an understanding of the ...
This dissertation examines affect, rhetoric and aesthetics in relation to English thought of the sev...
Written by ten leading scholars of music, this volume assembles studies of eighteenth- and early nin...