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Kinderman, William and Krebs, Harald The Second Practice of Nineteenth-Century Tonality University of Nebraska Press 1996 0803227248 / 9780803227248 Hardcover Fine in Fine dust jacket 279pp, music examples. 'Eight scholarly essays examine the emergence of increasingly complex extended and suspended harmonic techniques in 19th century music. Focusing on a wide range of works by composers such as Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Wagner, Wolf, Bruckner and Pfitzner, the authors explore how the evolving formal and narrative aesthetics of the Romantic age increasingly encouraged composers to view the suspension of conventional tonal functions as both a technical and an expressive necessity'. 9046 Price:
45.00 GBP
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