This dissertation develops a framework for understanding and appraising the deceptively simple phenomenon of musical repetition, bringing a range of historical, philosophical, and music-theoretical views into dialogue. Although scholars often treat repetition as a relatively straightforward and unproblematic matter, I argue that repetitions are emergent patterns drawn from the music by a listener or analyst, who often sifts out conflicting elements and contextual influences in the process. Because repetition has so many different faces and touches upon such a wide range of areas in music, I approach this topic from both a meta-theoretical and an analytical perspective. Part I examines how various authors have discussed and used a paradigm...
dissertationMusicSchool of MusicPopular music is often criticized by academics for being too repetit...
This paper is devoted to face recent views in the ontology of music that reject that musical works ...
This paper is devoted to face recent views in the ontology of music that reject that musical work...
This dissertation considers the different types and effects of musical repetition in the oeuvre of A...
This chapter addresses the relationship between repetition and variation in repetitive music. Buildi...
With the possible exception of dance and meditation, there appears to be nothing else in common huma...
Affect reorients our approach to expressivity in music. Instead of searching for emotions embedded ...
A body of post-tonal compositions (including works by Berio, Birtwistle, Boulez, Donatoni, Feldman, ...
Post-tonal music often poses perceptual and cognitive challenges for listeners, potentially related ...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014Repetition – of speech, of movement and in structure – raises questions...
This dissertation serves as an investigative attempt to connect musical thought to my work in perfor...
This dissertation posits that an essential aspect of temporal experience in Bach's keyboard fugues r...
In For Samuel Beckett, for twenty-three players, Feldman creates a seemingly static surface of sound...
Repetition is a ubiquitous compositional technique in Philip Glass's music. Repetition of specific ...
This commentary paper explores two fundamental structural principles of music: repetition and change...
dissertationMusicSchool of MusicPopular music is often criticized by academics for being too repetit...
This paper is devoted to face recent views in the ontology of music that reject that musical works ...
This paper is devoted to face recent views in the ontology of music that reject that musical work...
This dissertation considers the different types and effects of musical repetition in the oeuvre of A...
This chapter addresses the relationship between repetition and variation in repetitive music. Buildi...
With the possible exception of dance and meditation, there appears to be nothing else in common huma...
Affect reorients our approach to expressivity in music. Instead of searching for emotions embedded ...
A body of post-tonal compositions (including works by Berio, Birtwistle, Boulez, Donatoni, Feldman, ...
Post-tonal music often poses perceptual and cognitive challenges for listeners, potentially related ...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014Repetition – of speech, of movement and in structure – raises questions...
This dissertation serves as an investigative attempt to connect musical thought to my work in perfor...
This dissertation posits that an essential aspect of temporal experience in Bach's keyboard fugues r...
In For Samuel Beckett, for twenty-three players, Feldman creates a seemingly static surface of sound...
Repetition is a ubiquitous compositional technique in Philip Glass's music. Repetition of specific ...
This commentary paper explores two fundamental structural principles of music: repetition and change...
dissertationMusicSchool of MusicPopular music is often criticized by academics for being too repetit...
This paper is devoted to face recent views in the ontology of music that reject that musical works ...
This paper is devoted to face recent views in the ontology of music that reject that musical work...