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Thesaurus of Abstract Musical Properties - (Music Reference Collection) by Jeffrey Johnson (Hardcover)

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  • The discovery and application of abstract musical properties has had a prominent role in compositional and theoretical literature during the past 40 years, and an accumulation of source material has been produced that makes a single cross-referenced source essential for standard working procedures.
  • About the Author: JEFFREY JOHNSON is currently full-time instructor of Music Theory in the Choir Academy of the Boy's Choir of Harlem.
  • 344 Pages
  • Music, Instruction & Study
  • Series Name: Music Reference Collection

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The discovery and application of abstract musical properties has had a prominent role in compositional and theoretical literature during the past 40 years, and an accumulation of source material has been produced that makes a single cross-referenced source essential for standard working procedures. Abstract musical properties, most often associated with analytical or compositional systems, are presented here in an unbiased context that allows the reader freedom of association and interpretation. This type of reference is an important tool for anyone who uses set-class analysis in coursework, or independent thesis research.

This book is intended to help verify musical intuition and has an immediate practical application for composers and theorists curious about intervallic properties and transformational potentials of any pitch-class set. It can provide supplemental material for coursework involving theory, analysis, and stylistic awareness of compositional or analytical styles, and also for learning and confirming economical presentations characteristic of recent music-theoretical literature. Organized in two parts, the first is a profile of all set-classes in charts allowing quick comparisons among them, including set-class reference tables, set-classes arranged by ascending interval-class vectors, and a summary of transformational invariances. The second part focuses on individual set-classes, listing its contents, subsets, and significant references to the collection in musical or theoretical literature. Internal segmentations of each set-class that are more structurally informative and memorizable than prime-forms are offered. Three appendices, an extensive bibliography, an index of selected analytical viewpoint and styles, and an index of terms are also included.



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The discovery and application of abstract musical properties has had a prominent role in compositional and theoretical literature during the past 40 years, and an accumulation of source material has been produced that makes a single cross-referenced source essential for standard working procedures. Abstract musical properties, most often associated with analytical or compositional systems, are presented here in an unbiased context that allows the reader freedom of association and interpretation. This type of reference is an important tool for anyone who uses set-class analysis in coursework, or independent thesis research.

This book is intended to help verify musical intuition and has an immediate practical application for composers and theorists curious about intervallic properties and transformational potentials of any pitch-class set. It can provide supplemental material for coursework involving theory, analysis, and stylistic awareness of compositional or analytical styles, and also for learning and confirming economical presentations characteristic of recent music-theoretical literature. Organized in two parts, the first is a profile of all set-classes in charts allowing quick comparisons among them, including set-class reference tables, set-classes arranged by ascending interval-class vectors, and a summary of transformational invariances. The second part focuses on individual set-classes, listing its contents, subsets, and significant references to the collection in musical or theoretical literature. Internal segmentations of each set-class that are more structurally informative and memorizable than prime-forms are offered. Three appendices, an extensive bibliography, an index of selected analytical viewpoint and styles, and an index of terms are also included.



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.,."an impressive resource on the set-theoretic approach to musical analysis. The author provides clear and concise explanations of the principles underlying set-theoretic approaches, with liberal references to an excellent 30-page bibliography. Upper-division undergraduate and above."-Choice

?...an impressive resource on the set-theoretic approach to musical analysis. The author provides clear and concise explanations of the principles underlying set-theoretic approaches, with liberal references to an excellent 30-page bibliography. Upper-division undergraduate and above.?-Choice

?This base of information is informative to the serious musician both in the analysis of specific musical works as well as in the composition. ... The information is thorough and logically presented. this allows the researcher to move easily from one set to another. ... Advanced graduate students in theory, compostion, and analysis may find it useful. Acousticians, phsicists, and mathematicians may also find this sort of quantitative information valuable.?-ARBA

..."an impressive resource on the set-theoretic approach to musical analysis. The author provides clear and concise explanations of the principles underlying set-theoretic approaches, with liberal references to an excellent 30-page bibliography. Upper-division undergraduate and above."-Choice

"This base of information is informative to the serious musician both in the analysis of specific musical works as well as in the composition. ... The information is thorough and logically presented. this allows the researcher to move easily from one set to another. ... Advanced graduate students in theory, compostion, and analysis may find it useful. Acousticians, phsicists, and mathematicians may also find this sort of quantitative information valuable."-ARBA



About the Author



JEFFREY JOHNSON is currently full-time instructor of Music Theory in the Choir Academy of the Boy's Choir of Harlem. He has received degrees from Boston University, the Eastman School of Music, and Ithaca College.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.49 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 344
Genre: Music
Sub-Genre: Instruction & Study
Series Title: Music Reference Collection
Publisher: Greenwood
Theme: Composition
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jeffrey Johnson
Language: English
Street Date: April 18, 1995
TCIN: 1008492742
UPC: 9780313293924
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-8164
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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