The theories of Heinrich Schenker are regarded as among the most important in the history of tonal music. By revealing the underlying paradigms that organize masterworks of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century music, they offer great insight into the technical and expressive content of these works. However, Schenker's analytical approach has never been systematically applied to entire modern jazz performances. Objections have been raised to Schenkerian analysis of modern jazz improvisations. In particular, the treatment of dissonance in jazz requires some qualifications in the application of Schenker's theories. But the importance of improvisation in the origin and content of Schenker's theories, the indistinct nature of the line that separat...
This thesis examines the unique musical and cultural elements particular to jazz improvisation. The ...
Includes abstract and vita. --- Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester, 2004.This dissertation dem...
Includes abstract and vita.This dissertation argues that Heinrich Schenker's mature analytical techn...
The theories of Heinrich Schenker are regarded as among the most important in the history of tonal m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation explores the significance of the Sal...
Includes abstract and vita. --- Thesis (Ph. D)--University of Rochester, 2011. --- v.1.Part 1. The c...
This project investigates how Ruth Crawford’s applications of concepts from Charles Seeger’s Manual ...
The concept of “compound melody” (a frequent component of Schenkerian analysis) pertains to the way ...
Evaluating Jazz details the methodology created that was utilized in the stylistic analysis of jazz ...
The ontological status of jazz tunes is a fraught topic that has generated much philosophical and an...
This Independent Study examines the emergence of an improvisatory paradigm in jazz music during the ...
Jazz composition is rarely given equal consideration in comparison to the attention given to iconic ...
In the twentieth century, saxophonists are encountering compositions in the repertoire that contain ...
Jazz piano students spend most of their time practicing improvisation. However, in a performance...
The analysis of jazz embodies a contradiction between the solitary listening practices implied by co...
This thesis examines the unique musical and cultural elements particular to jazz improvisation. The ...
Includes abstract and vita. --- Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester, 2004.This dissertation dem...
Includes abstract and vita.This dissertation argues that Heinrich Schenker's mature analytical techn...
The theories of Heinrich Schenker are regarded as among the most important in the history of tonal m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation explores the significance of the Sal...
Includes abstract and vita. --- Thesis (Ph. D)--University of Rochester, 2011. --- v.1.Part 1. The c...
This project investigates how Ruth Crawford’s applications of concepts from Charles Seeger’s Manual ...
The concept of “compound melody” (a frequent component of Schenkerian analysis) pertains to the way ...
Evaluating Jazz details the methodology created that was utilized in the stylistic analysis of jazz ...
The ontological status of jazz tunes is a fraught topic that has generated much philosophical and an...
This Independent Study examines the emergence of an improvisatory paradigm in jazz music during the ...
Jazz composition is rarely given equal consideration in comparison to the attention given to iconic ...
In the twentieth century, saxophonists are encountering compositions in the repertoire that contain ...
Jazz piano students spend most of their time practicing improvisation. However, in a performance...
The analysis of jazz embodies a contradiction between the solitary listening practices implied by co...
This thesis examines the unique musical and cultural elements particular to jazz improvisation. The ...
Includes abstract and vita. --- Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester, 2004.This dissertation dem...
Includes abstract and vita.This dissertation argues that Heinrich Schenker's mature analytical techn...