Explorations in Schenkerian Analysis
By David Beach (Editor), Su Yin Mak (Editor), Boyd Pomeroy (Contribution by), Charles Burkhart (Contribution by), David Beach (Contribution by), Donald R. McLean (Contribution by), Frank Samarotto (Contribution by), Lauri Suurp (Contribution by), Leslie Kinton (Contribution by), Mark Anson-Cartwright (Contribution by), Matthew Brown (Contribution by), Poundie L. Burstein (Contribution by), Roger Kamien (Contribution by), Ryan McClelland (Contribution by), Stephen Slottow (Contribution by), Su Yin Mak (Contribution by), Timothy Jackson (Contribution by), William Rothstein (Contribution by)
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By David Beach (Editor), Su Yin Mak (Editor), Boyd Pomeroy (Contribution by), Charles Burkhart (Contribution by), David Beach (Contribution by), Donald R. McLean (Contribution by), Frank Samarotto (Contribution by), Lauri Suurp (Contribution by), Leslie Kinton (Contribution by), Mark Anson-Cartwright (Contribution by), Matthew Brown (Contribution by), Poundie L. Burstein (Contribution by), Roger Kamien (Contribution by), Ryan McClelland (Contribution by), Stephen Slottow (Contribution by), Su Yin Mak (Contribution by), Timothy Jackson (Contribution by), William Rothstein (Contribution by)
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Displays the range and diversity of Schenkerian studies today in fifteen essays covering music from Bach through Debussy and Strauss.
Explorations in Schenkerian Analysis is a collection of fifteen essays dedicated to the memory of Edward Laufer, an influential advocate of Schenker's method. The chapters are presented in chronological order by composer, opening with Charles Burkhart's contribution, which is presented as a letter to Edward Laufer (written before his death), and ending with ex...
Explorations in Schenkerian Analysis is a collection of fifteen essays dedicated to the memory of Edward Laufer, an influential advocate of Schenker's method. The chapters are presented in chronological order by composer, opening with Charles Burkhart's contribution, which is presented as a letter to Edward Laufer (written before his death), and ending with ex...






















