An Analytical Study Based on the Essential Harmonic and Melodic Elements as Found in Cesar Franck's E Major Chorale for OrganUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1939 |
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... symmetry of his style fully corres- ponded to traits that are essentially French , so that the revolution of interest that he aroused did not break the general continuity of national development . " Quotations of a similar nature from ...
... symmetry of his style fully corres- ponded to traits that are essentially French , so that the revolution of interest that he aroused did not break the general continuity of national development . " Quotations of a similar nature from ...
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... symmetry may be one of the reasons why Franck's music palls . more of emotional reaction than intellectual subtlety . There is satisfies a religious ecstasy rather than a subconscious aesthetic desire for symmetry and proportion . He ...
... symmetry may be one of the reasons why Franck's music palls . more of emotional reaction than intellectual subtlety . There is satisfies a religious ecstasy rather than a subconscious aesthetic desire for symmetry and proportion . He ...
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... symmetry explains objectively why this composition fails to fulfill all of the essential aesthetic requirements of greatness . lies the value of this method of analysis : either the composition possesses the three essential elements of ...
... symmetry explains objectively why this composition fails to fulfill all of the essential aesthetic requirements of greatness . lies the value of this method of analysis : either the composition possesses the three essential elements of ...
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18 meas 20 meas 64 meas answering period arpeggio bass melody beginning at meas cadence Cesar Franck chromatic side steppings Clairon 41 coda coda-chorale period composition contrapuntal contributing tonalities d'Indy derived diatonic scale diminution eighth notes element of surprise enharmonically essential fifths figurated pedal point Fonds et Hautbois four large divisions four meas four measures four quarter rhythm Harmonic Analysis harmonic and melodic integrated interlude introduction long pedal point material mediant melodic analysis melodic line melodic thesis modulation Montre mystic nine measures No.VII number of measures octave Organ in France Organ with Fonds passacaglia bass period No.I played retrograde inversion rondo form Sainte Clothilde second half second variation Seven Small Periods sonata form song form soprano melody style Swell Organ third beat third higher third lower third variation three measure phrases three measures end tonic traits transposed a third Trompette 81 University of Wisconsin variation form Vox Humana