Toward a Theory of Recapitulatory Tonal Alterations

IF 0.7 1区 艺术学 0 MUSIC JOURNAL OF MUSIC THEORY Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.1215/00222909-7795269
J. Guez
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Despite differences in critical alignment, epistemological underpinnings, and reportorial coverage, studies of sonata forms nevertheless tend to share one feature: they devote the least amount of space to recapitulations. Two presuppositions might explain this neglect: (1) the recapitulation is an exact (or near-exact) restatement of the exposition’s thematic materials, and (2) it takes but one tonal alteration (or “adjustment”) of these materials to make a recapitulation conclude in the key in which it began. This article aims to examine the second of these presuppositions in hopes of painting a more complete and analytically adequate picture of actual practices. Its goals are, first, to give an idea of the range of strategies available to composers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and, second, to show how familiarity with these strategies can open a space for new interpretations of formal drama and the plotting of narrative. The central analytic section of the article presents a taxonomy of six compositional strategies for making tonal alterations: alterations in silence, immediate alterations, thick alterations, multiple alterations, alterations without adjustment, and self-effacing alterations.
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再现性调性变化理论探讨
尽管在关键对齐、认识论基础和报告覆盖方面存在差异,但对奏鸣曲形式的研究往往有一个共同的特点:它们对重述的空间最小。有两个前提可以解释这种忽略:(1)重述是对论述主题材料的精确(或近乎精确)重述,(2)重述只需要对这些材料进行一次调性改变(或“调整”),就可以使重述以开始时的调性结束。本文的目的是检查这些前提中的第二个,希望描绘一个更完整和分析充分的实际做法的画面。它的目标是,首先,给出18和19世纪作曲家可用的策略范围的概念,其次,展示对这些策略的熟悉如何为对形式戏剧和叙事情节的新解释开辟空间。文章的中心分析部分介绍了六种进行音调改变的组合策略的分类:沉默的改变,立即的改变,厚重的改变,多重的改变,没有调整的改变,和自我淡化的改变。
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