Jerald C. Graue\u27s English translation of Jens Peter Larson\u27s 1963 essay Sonatenform-Probleme was published as Sonata Form Problems in Larsen\u27s (trans. Ulrich Krämer) Haydn, Handel, and the Viennese Classical Style (Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1988; 269-80), but without acknowledgment of Prof. Graue as translator. We are honoring the 50th anniversary of the publication of Prof. Larsen\u27s essay, and the 25th anniversary of the publication of its translation, by publishing the following transcription of Prof. Graue\u27s own typed document of the translation, which includes hand-written corrections and addenda. Editorial changes in this transcription are limited to: the division of the article into sections in order to accom...
Haydn’s keyboard sonatas have not received much attention in music theory textbooks—at least in comp...
Mendelssohn’s music is consistently measured by a Beethovenian yardstick and, more often than not, h...
The sonata began to lose its position of predominance among compositions in the middle of the 19th c...
In 1963, Jens Peter Larsen published an article entitled “Sonata Form Problems,” in which he outline...
In his classic article “Sonata Form Problems” Jens Peter Larsen warned of analytic pitfalls that res...
Both James Hepokoski and Warren Darcy’s Sonata Theory and William Caplin’s theory of formal function...
Thanks to the work of Janet Schmalfeldt, James Hepokoski, Steven Vande Moortele, and others, progres...
This thesis, which is intended for inclusion in "The Piano Sonatas of the 18th century in Austria" (...
Recent approaches to Formenlehre tend to prioritize music of the late eighteenth century, and by ext...
Haydn’s single-movement settings of the Kyrie text have long been analyzed within a sonata-form para...
In 1879-1880, E. W. Fritzsch in Leipzig issued a most unusual collection entitled Arrangements of Mo...
Alexander Ludwig asserts that Hepokoski and Darcy\u27s Elements of Sonata Theory: Norms, Types, and ...
Joseph Haydn was born in 1732 and died in 1809, a period spanning the lifetimes of the elder Bach an...
Beethoven\u27s piano sonatas are possibly the greatest achievement in piano literature, perhaps in a...
Composed in 1941 and dedicated to his guitarist niece, Gerta Hammerschmid, Ferdinand Rebay’s Second ...
Haydn’s keyboard sonatas have not received much attention in music theory textbooks—at least in comp...
Mendelssohn’s music is consistently measured by a Beethovenian yardstick and, more often than not, h...
The sonata began to lose its position of predominance among compositions in the middle of the 19th c...
In 1963, Jens Peter Larsen published an article entitled “Sonata Form Problems,” in which he outline...
In his classic article “Sonata Form Problems” Jens Peter Larsen warned of analytic pitfalls that res...
Both James Hepokoski and Warren Darcy’s Sonata Theory and William Caplin’s theory of formal function...
Thanks to the work of Janet Schmalfeldt, James Hepokoski, Steven Vande Moortele, and others, progres...
This thesis, which is intended for inclusion in "The Piano Sonatas of the 18th century in Austria" (...
Recent approaches to Formenlehre tend to prioritize music of the late eighteenth century, and by ext...
Haydn’s single-movement settings of the Kyrie text have long been analyzed within a sonata-form para...
In 1879-1880, E. W. Fritzsch in Leipzig issued a most unusual collection entitled Arrangements of Mo...
Alexander Ludwig asserts that Hepokoski and Darcy\u27s Elements of Sonata Theory: Norms, Types, and ...
Joseph Haydn was born in 1732 and died in 1809, a period spanning the lifetimes of the elder Bach an...
Beethoven\u27s piano sonatas are possibly the greatest achievement in piano literature, perhaps in a...
Composed in 1941 and dedicated to his guitarist niece, Gerta Hammerschmid, Ferdinand Rebay’s Second ...
Haydn’s keyboard sonatas have not received much attention in music theory textbooks—at least in comp...
Mendelssohn’s music is consistently measured by a Beethovenian yardstick and, more often than not, h...
The sonata began to lose its position of predominance among compositions in the middle of the 19th c...