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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Musica naturalis Tradition und Kontinuität spekulativ-metaphysischer Musiktheorie in der Poetik des französischen Mittelalters

Jeserich, Philipp January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Berlin, Freie Univ., Diss., 2007
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De preceptis artis musicae of Guilielmus Monachus : a new edition, translation, and commentary /

Park, Eulmee, January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 382-398). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center
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Richard Wagners Kunstprogramm im nationalkulturellen Kontext ein Beitrag zur Kulturgeschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts

Hein, Stefanie January 2004 (has links)
Zugl.: Marburg, Univ., Diss., 2004
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De arte musica, inprimis de cantu prolusio scholastica qua ad solemnia Paedagog. Acad. examina dd. XIX. et XX. martii publice habendas.. invitat

Klein, Johann Valentin January 1812 (has links)
Pädagogium, 1812--Giessen
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Musiktheorie im Musikunterricht an niedersächsischen Gymnasien : eine Bestandsaufnahme mit statistischer Auswertung

Bieneck-Hempel, Melanie January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Hannover, Hochschule für Musik und Theater, Diss., 2008.
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De Preceptis artis musicae of Guilielmus Monachus: A new edition, translation, and commentary /

Park, Eulmee January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
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Richard Wagners Kunstprogramm im nationalkulturellen Kontext ein Beitrag zur Kulturgeschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts /

Hein, Stefanie. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral) - Philipps-Universität, Marburg, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-321) and indexes.
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Algorithmen zur Satztechnik und ihre Anwendung auf die Analyse / Algorithms for Compositional Technique and their Application to Analysis

Prey, Stefan 24 October 2012 (has links)
In the music from 1500 to 1900 the form of a theme and its imitations depend on each other. The principles of this dependency are determined by algorithms. These algorithms help to analyse works of Josquin, Monteverdi, Bach, Mozart, Brahms, and others. In this context the publications of Zarlino, Taneyev, Rovenko und Mazzola are taken into account. Rules for canons to a given entry scheme are determined by a classification of melodical progressions or progression combinations. The method is enlarged to suspensions and to themes with several strettos. The approach is formalised according to Taneyev. By this formalisation it is proved, that Taneyev's compositional techniques are sufficient to construct all finite and infinite canons in similar motion to a given entry scheme. In the special case of canons with an entry distance of one note the canon rules of Rovenko result from Taneyev's theory. The formalisation makes possible to derive the rules for canons to a cantus firmus. The rules for canons with more than two parts are determined just as for themes with different strettos. Canon rules are represented by graphs. The graphs are constructed by an algorithm, which has been implemented as a computer programme. The three-part basic scheme is derived from criteria for contrapunctically favourable entry schemes. The four-part basic scheme is especially important. In addition to its basic form many variants are discussed: reversed form, overlapping of several canons, alteration of octave positions, parallel fourths, consecutive octaves by contrary motion, five-part canons, syncopical entries. To analyse a canon of Bach's St~John Passion a computer programme is used to determine how to combine a four-part canon on the basic scheme and a chromaticised seventh chord sequence. Thus criteria can be found, according to which Bach's canon can be interpreted as the best possible solution. In connection with sequencing entry schemes canons with the following features are analysed: a seven-part canon, a melody with different chord tones of the same harmony, a canon in quadruple counterpoint, a group canon five in two, and a canon over a seventh chord progression. The principles of the two- to four-part canons by inversion are derived. With the basic graph for the inversion [Basisgraph für die Umkehrung] a feature of the theme of Bach's Kunst der Fuge is explained, namely, why there is a stretto by inversion in simple distance and a stretto by similar motion in double distance. The approach is enlarged to canons with dissonances. Canons by augmentation and diminution are analysed by time structure graphs [Zeitstrukturgraphen]. It is explained, why there are such canons for the theme of Bach's Kunst der Fuge. For two-part canons on a given theme the auxiliary tone method [Hilfstonverfahren] is developed, and the many part scheme [Vielstimmigkeitsschema] for canons with more than two parts. The approach enables the analysis of sequencially interlinked canons. For some themes there are several canons with three or more parts. They are analysed by the entry tree [Einsatzbaum]. The many part scheme is applicated to the Tjulin method. The auxiliary tone method is generalised to the combination of two different themes or harmonic progressions. It is formally proved by concepts of the mathematical music theory according to Mazzola. By the generalised forms the following phenomena are analysed: different tones at the same time, the combination of a melody and a harmony progression, manifold counterpoints of three or more themes, canons with dissonances, canons by inversion, combinatoriality of twelve-note series and a rhythmic canon. Two- to five-part canons on a given harmonic progression of triads and seventh chords are constructed by matter canons [Materialkanons]. Thus several canons are explained, namely on a tonic dominant alternation and on a sequence. Combinations of harmonic or melodic sequences with a given harmonic progression or melody are found by a variant of the auxiliary tone method. This is shown to be relevant for melodic structures of classical themes and sequential structures in Schubert and Bach. The analytical results have the logical structure of a compositional modus ponens [satztechnischer Modus ponens]. The analyses prove that there is a logically necessary dependency between different features of a composition under the conditions of the historical compositional technique. The mathematical music theory is used for the construction, proof and implementation of the algorithms. Musical relevance is founded on the psychology of hearing and even more on musical hermeneutics.
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Über die Mehrschichtigkeit der Zeiterfahrung in der seriellen und postseriellen Musik

Borio, Gianmario 03 July 2019 (has links)
Der Artikel setzt sich mit den Reflexionen zur musikalischen Zeit auseinander, die sich im 20. Jahrhundert entwickelten. Eckpunkte sind dabei unter anderem Henri Pousseurs Darmstädter Seminar über Anton Webern 1957, Abraham Moles Publikation 'Informationstheorie und ästhetische Wahrnehmung' von 1971 und die von Pierre Boulez initiierte Veranstaltung 'Le temps musical' 1978 in Paris.
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Domestikation der Macht. Spekulative Musiktheorie in außereuropäischen Kulturen

Schumacher, Rüdiger 19 December 2019 (has links)
No description available.

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