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Tonal Strategy In The First Movement Of Mahler's Tenth Symphony, V. Kofi Agawu Apr 1986

Tonal Strategy In The First Movement Of Mahler's Tenth Symphony, V. Kofi Agawu

Publications and Research

During his summer retreat of 1910, Mahler sketched a five-movement symphony in F# major that was to be his tenth. He did not live to see the work completed. In spite of this, or rather because of it, the Tenth has accumulated a fascinating history, evident in the series of attempts to "realize" Mahler sketches, the best known of which is Deryck Cooke's "performing version."


A Sketch Fragment For 'Il Trovatore', Jesse Rosenberg Jan 1986

A Sketch Fragment For 'Il Trovatore', Jesse Rosenberg

Verdi Forum

No abstract provided.


The Autograph Of Aida And The New Verdi Edition, David Lawton Jan 1986

The Autograph Of Aida And The New Verdi Edition, David Lawton

Verdi Forum

No abstract provided.


Apropos Aroldo, Stiffelio, And Le Pasteur, With A List Of 19th Century Performances Of Aroldo, Martin Chusid Jan 1986

Apropos Aroldo, Stiffelio, And Le Pasteur, With A List Of 19th Century Performances Of Aroldo, Martin Chusid

Verdi Forum

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Review Of Rhythmic Gesture In Mozart: "Le Nozze Di Figaro"And "Don Giovanni", By Wye Jamison Allanbrook (Chicago, 1983)., John Platoff Jan 1986

Review Of Rhythmic Gesture In Mozart: "Le Nozze Di Figaro"And "Don Giovanni", By Wye Jamison Allanbrook (Chicago, 1983)., John Platoff

Faculty Scholarship

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"'Gi Dunu,' 'Nyekpadudo,' And The Study Of West African Rhythm", V. Kofi Agawu Jan 1986

"'Gi Dunu,' 'Nyekpadudo,' And The Study Of West African Rhythm", V. Kofi Agawu

Publications and Research

Rhythm has remained the focus of much study of West African music since the pioneering studies of Ward (1927), Hornbostel (1928), Waterman (1948), Brandel (1951), Cudjoe (1953), Merriam (1959), and Jones (1959).