Key-Specific Structure in Mozart's Music: A Peek into his Creative Process?

IF 0.6 0 MUSIC Empirical Musicology Review Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.18061/emr.v16i2.7639
Uri B. Rom, Saharon Rosset
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Theories of tonal music take for granted that all keys of the same mode (i.e., all major and all minor keys) are employed by composers in essentially the same way; however, newer analytical and cognitive research challenges this view by pointing to aspects of transpositional nonequivalence among the keys. The present study offers possibly the first systematic, data-driven investigation of correlations between the choice of absolute key and structure across a composer's body of works. By performing an extensive corpus-based analysis of music by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart (1756–91), we derive 55 prototypes, subsuming phenomena from three independent domains: dynamic-rhetoric gestures that launch orchestral works, digressions to the parallel minor in sonata-allegro movements, and the occurrences of a particular six-note motive across Mozart's complete oeuvre. Ten prototypes display a significant association with a specific key after correction for multiple comparisons, amounting to a statistically significant total. Investigation of key-related musical structure offers fresh insight into Mozart's compositional decisions and the relation between schemata and their instantiations in his works, at the same time suggesting a revised perspective on traditional key characteristics. Mozart's perfect pitch offers one possible explanation for the role of key-related structure in his works; however, we also contemplate other possible explanations.
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莫扎特音乐中的关键特定结构:探究他的创作过程?
调性音乐理论理所当然地认为,同一调式的所有键(即所有大调和所有小调)基本上都是由作曲家以相同的方式使用的;然而,新的分析和认知研究通过指出键之间的换位不等价的方面来挑战这一观点。目前的研究提供了可能是第一个系统的,数据驱动的调查绝对关键的选择和作曲家的作品结构之间的相关性。通过对沃尔夫冈·阿玛德拉·莫扎特(1756-91)的音乐进行广泛的基于语料库的分析,我们得出了55个原型,包括来自三个独立领域的现象:管弦乐作品的动态修辞手势,奏鸣曲-快板运动中平行小调的偏离,以及在莫扎特全部作品中出现的特定六音符动机。10个原型在经过多次比较校正后显示出与特定键的显著关联,这在统计上是显著的。通过对与调式相关的音乐结构的研究,我们可以对莫扎特的创作决策及其作品中图式与实例之间的关系有新的认识,同时也对传统的调式特征提出了新的看法。莫扎特完美的音高为音键结构在其作品中的作用提供了一种可能的解释;然而,我们也考虑了其他可能的解释。
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