Quotation as a style element in the music of Charles Ives / by Clayton Wilson Henderson.

Author/creator Henderson, Clayton Wilson, 1936-
Format Book
Publication InfoAnn Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1982.
Descriptionvi, 388 leaves ; 20 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction -- Significance of quotation: quotations with limited citations in a single movement. Unimportant or insignificant quotations ; Quotations with textual associations and/or programmatic implications ; Settings of Airs ; Multiple quotation in mosaic settings -- Quotations with major thematic and/or structural importance -- Significance of quotation: quotations with numerous citations in a single movement. Theme and variations ; Quotation employed for programmatic significance and thematic/structural importance ; Quotation employed solely for thematic importance -- Techniques of quotation. Melody ; Use of complete model in one continuous quotation ; Use of model with only insignificant eliminations: one continuous quotation ; Altered melodic fragments. Minor alterations ; Intermediate alterations ; Major alterations -- Rhythm. Shifting of original pulse or accents ; Transformation -- Harmony. Functional multi-tonal combinations ; Non-functional employment of chords ; Combinations ; Combinations of several elements with superimposed devices ; Multiple sources in fusion and combinatino. Fusion ; Horizontal combination ; Vertical combination ; Conclusions, relevance of quotation. Appendix A: Index of all the tunes quoted ; Appendix B: Quoted material in specific works ; Appendix C: Musical index of quoted sources.
General notePhotocopy of typescript original.
Dissertation notePh.D. Washington University 1969.
Bibliography noteBibliography: leaves 383-388.

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