Igor Stravinsky’s Sonata for Piano is an often overlooked yet important artifact of the composer’s neoclassicism. his treatment of tonality in the second movement is both literally and aurally more conventional than one might first guess. Stravinsky’s reliance on convention points to an ideology of continuity, one that honors the legacy of beethoven and other heroes. In doing so, Stravinsky’s Sonata brings forward old ideas wrought in new ways for a modern era. This essay examines ways of thinking about Stravinsky’s neoclassic style through analysis of the second movement of the Sonata focusing on the use of post-tonal techniques to create surprisingly tonal music.Igor Stravinsky’s Sonata for Piano is an often overlooked yet important artif...
This article mainly analyzes the neoclassicism in Ravel\u27s works to have a deeper understanding of...
In the twentieth century, various stylistic trends occurred in classical music. One of the most imp...
In response to Taruskin’s (1995, 2003a) new-historicist challenge to Stravinsky’s music and iconic r...
This document is about Stravinsky and his violin writing during his neoclassical period, 1920-1951. ...
Neoclassicism is a style that can be traced through the works of certain composers in the twentieth ...
textIgor Stravinsky’s neoclassicism has frequently been discussed in terms of its relationship to ea...
Nesta pequisa estuda-se a fase neoclássica do compositor Igor Stravinsky, identificando procedimento...
Between 1952 and 1957, Igor Stravinsky surprised the world of music by gradually incorporating seria...
This thesis provides a fresh evaluation of neo-classicism through the outline and clarification of i...
grantor: University of TorontoMusicologists, for the most part, seem unaware that an appr...
The early twentieth century saw music fracture into many individual dialects; one of the most signif...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Amanda Louise HodderThis thesis, The Influence of Ig...
The neoclassical compositions of Igor Stravinsky have long provided scholars with a wealth of analyt...
Despite their reputations as musical revolutionaries, Béla Bartók, Arnold Schoenberg, and Igor Strav...
Do you remember the first time you heard the music of Igor Stravinsky? Or modernist music? My own te...
This article mainly analyzes the neoclassicism in Ravel\u27s works to have a deeper understanding of...
In the twentieth century, various stylistic trends occurred in classical music. One of the most imp...
In response to Taruskin’s (1995, 2003a) new-historicist challenge to Stravinsky’s music and iconic r...
This document is about Stravinsky and his violin writing during his neoclassical period, 1920-1951. ...
Neoclassicism is a style that can be traced through the works of certain composers in the twentieth ...
textIgor Stravinsky’s neoclassicism has frequently been discussed in terms of its relationship to ea...
Nesta pequisa estuda-se a fase neoclássica do compositor Igor Stravinsky, identificando procedimento...
Between 1952 and 1957, Igor Stravinsky surprised the world of music by gradually incorporating seria...
This thesis provides a fresh evaluation of neo-classicism through the outline and clarification of i...
grantor: University of TorontoMusicologists, for the most part, seem unaware that an appr...
The early twentieth century saw music fracture into many individual dialects; one of the most signif...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Amanda Louise HodderThis thesis, The Influence of Ig...
The neoclassical compositions of Igor Stravinsky have long provided scholars with a wealth of analyt...
Despite their reputations as musical revolutionaries, Béla Bartók, Arnold Schoenberg, and Igor Strav...
Do you remember the first time you heard the music of Igor Stravinsky? Or modernist music? My own te...
This article mainly analyzes the neoclassicism in Ravel\u27s works to have a deeper understanding of...
In the twentieth century, various stylistic trends occurred in classical music. One of the most imp...
In response to Taruskin’s (1995, 2003a) new-historicist challenge to Stravinsky’s music and iconic r...