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- Title
CORELLI'S TONAL MODELS: THE TRIO SONATA OP. 3, NO. 1.
- Authors
WINTLE, CHRISTOPHER
- Abstract
British thought is typically pragmatic, so a British reception of the work of Heinrich Schenker will concern itself with concrete procedure at the expense of hypothetical abstraction. This is especially important when dealing with the work of Arcangelo Corelli, whose work, along with that of others in the Franco-Italian tradition, holds the key to common-practice tonality. The approach of the British author is thus to construct a set of concrete linear-harmonic models derived from the foreground and middleground techniques of Schenker and to demonstrate their handling throughout the four movements of a representative trio sonata (Op. 3, No. 1). In this essentially "bottom-up" project, detailed discussion of structure readily merges into that of style and genre, including dance and fugue. The text is supported by many examples and includes a reprint of the trio sonata itself.
- Subjects
TONALITY; CORELLI, Arcangelo, 1653-1713; HARMONY in music; FUGUE (Musical form); DANCE
- Publication
Integral, 2017, Issue 31, p31
- ISSN
1073-6913
- Publication type
Article