This article proposes a non-plural perspective on the analysis of triadic music, offering Sky Macklay’s Many Many Cadences as a case study. Part one is a discussion of the work’s harmony-voice leading nexus, followed by a discussion of the five conditions of correspondence as implied by this string quartet that articulate a single tonal identity. Part three focuses on a strictly kinematic analysis of the work’s harmonic progressions that evinces this identity and establishes its general applicability. In the final section, the data generated by this analysis conveys the inherent possibility of a single, all-encompassing kinematic, thereby pointing beyond the particularities of Many Many Cadences while informing my formal interpretation of t...
The study offers a systematic exploration of situations in which dyads in common-practice tonal musi...
The article begins with a semiotic analysis of the first movement of Arnold Schoenberg’s Third Strin...
This report presents a psychoacoustically derived computational model of the perceived distance betw...
Recent developments in music theory have offered new ways of analyzing and interpreting music that u...
Recent developments in music theory have offered new ways of analyzing and interpreting music that u...
From the seventeenth century to the present day, tonal harmonic music has had a number of invariant ...
Extended tonality is a central system that characterizes the music from the 19th up to the 21st cent...
My research this summer explored post-tonal music theory, a system of organizing the twelve-pitch cl...
Neo-Riemannian theory originated as a response to the analytical issues surrounding Romantic music t...
My dissertation examines several interconnected binaries in music theory: flat/sharp, subdominant/do...
The moderato of Bartók\u27s Second String Quartet is a lucid and eloquent sonata form that conforms ...
In 1917, at the peak of the most productive period of his creative life, the Polish composer Karol S...
An indisputable cornerstone of the Western music tradition, the dialectic opposition between the maj...
This article focuses on a form analysis of one of Gheorghe Neaga’s last works. With a bipartite cycl...
Although there exists substantial literature on Béla Bartók's music, few sources address his tonal l...
The study offers a systematic exploration of situations in which dyads in common-practice tonal musi...
The article begins with a semiotic analysis of the first movement of Arnold Schoenberg’s Third Strin...
This report presents a psychoacoustically derived computational model of the perceived distance betw...
Recent developments in music theory have offered new ways of analyzing and interpreting music that u...
Recent developments in music theory have offered new ways of analyzing and interpreting music that u...
From the seventeenth century to the present day, tonal harmonic music has had a number of invariant ...
Extended tonality is a central system that characterizes the music from the 19th up to the 21st cent...
My research this summer explored post-tonal music theory, a system of organizing the twelve-pitch cl...
Neo-Riemannian theory originated as a response to the analytical issues surrounding Romantic music t...
My dissertation examines several interconnected binaries in music theory: flat/sharp, subdominant/do...
The moderato of Bartók\u27s Second String Quartet is a lucid and eloquent sonata form that conforms ...
In 1917, at the peak of the most productive period of his creative life, the Polish composer Karol S...
An indisputable cornerstone of the Western music tradition, the dialectic opposition between the maj...
This article focuses on a form analysis of one of Gheorghe Neaga’s last works. With a bipartite cycl...
Although there exists substantial literature on Béla Bartók's music, few sources address his tonal l...
The study offers a systematic exploration of situations in which dyads in common-practice tonal musi...
The article begins with a semiotic analysis of the first movement of Arnold Schoenberg’s Third Strin...
This report presents a psychoacoustically derived computational model of the perceived distance betw...