Analisi del Repertorio I

Conservatorio di Musica "A. Scontrino"
The musical writings of the repertoire of classic tonalism in the perspective of Schenkerian Analysis. The melodic extensions, the harmonic extensions and the expansions, the elaboration of the bass and the fundamental techniques of the prolonged counterpoint. Elaboration of structural graphs.
Bachelor succeeded.
Elaboration of a structural graphs referring to a short piece - or a brief excerpt of a piece - for a keyboard instrument, belonging to the Late Baroque repertoire of Classicism or early Romanticism.

Further information

  • assessment
    Semester grade S , Other (Percentage of students that pass examination is around 90%. Three examination sessions are held.)
  • level
    Intermediate, Advanced
  • Completed Semester
    Both Semesters
  • How many semesters does the course last?
    2
  • hours per week
    30 hours (November/June)
  • Link of the course
  • Target group of course
    Instrumentalists, advanced
    Music theory students, advanced
  • credits
    3
  • Type of Course
    Lecture
  • Degree Level
    Master
  • e-learning-elements
    /
  • Course
    Mandatory
  • students #
    6-15 students
  • Hours per year
    30
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
    • David BEACH, Advanced Schenkerian Analysis. Perspectives on Phrase Rhythm, Motive, and Form, New York, Routledge, 2012
    • Allen CADWALLADER, David GAGNE’, Analysis of Tonal Music. A Schenkerian Approach, New York, Oxford, University Press, 20113 – limitatamente ai capitoli 3, 4, 5,6, 7.
    • Allen CADWALLADER, David GAGNE’, Student Workbook to Accompany Analysis of Tonal Music. A Schenkerian Approach, New York, Oxford University Press, 20123
    • Allen FORTE, Steven E. GILBERT, Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis, New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 1982
    • Steven PORTER, Schenker made simple, USA, Phantom publications in association with Players Press, 2002
  • ONLINE CATALOGUE
    WITH CONTENTS
  • evaluation grid
  • evaluation grid
    and document

Teacher(s)

Marco STASSI

Contact
current position

Professor of Harmony and Analysis in the Courses of "Cultura Musicale Generale" (Vecchio Ordinamento Didattico)

Institution

Conservatorio di Musica "A. Scontrino"

ITALY
TRAPANI

https://www.constp.it/

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