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A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context

By Elliott Antokoletz

To Be Published July 15th 2013 by Routledge – 608 pages

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A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context is an integrated account of the genres and concepts of twentieth-century art music, organized topically according to aesthetic, stylistic, technical, and geographic categories, and set within the larger political, social, economic, and cultural framework. While the organization is topical, it is historical within that framework. The goal is to provide a theoretic-analytical basis that will appeal to those instructors who want to incorporate into student learning an analysis of the musical works that have reflected cultural influences on the major musical phenomena of the twentieth century. Focusing on the wide variety of theoretical issues spawned by twentieth-century music, A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context reflects the theoretical/analytical essence of musical structure and design. It does not attempt to be a complete survey, but comments on every historic period with selected works.

The essence of the book stems from a coherent study of the theoretical concepts and analytical issues that had evolved during the two waves of modernism. This requires an understanding of the historical and cultural issues intertwined with the musical tendencies. Musical issues interwoven with political, cultural, and social conditions have had a significant impact on the course of twentieth-century musical tendencies and styles.

Probing more deeply into theoretical issues of the modern era also requires a more comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to contemporary art music. This book explores the means by which the harmonic structures of the traditional major/minor scale system have evolved into a new musical language, and how this language reflects the larger social conditions and pressures of the changing times. The compositions in twenty-two chapters are selected to reveal more profound correspondences between the more global political, social, and cultural contexts and the new musical language. The organization of A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context is a reflective and in-depth study of the two fundamental waves of modernism in the twentieth century.

Contents

Part 1: Music to the Late 1940s 1. The Vienna of Freud: Toward Expressionism and the transformation of chromatic tonality 2. Vienna Schoenberg circle: Expressionism and free atonality 3. Schoenberg’s music societies, World War I, and evolution of the twelve-tone method 4. Musical reactions to the ultrachromaticism of the Wagner-Strauss period: Rise of national styles 5. Toward synthesis of divergent folk- and art-music sources in Eastern Europe 6. Cultural identity and cosmopolitan developments in European music 7. New musical sources and aesthetics in the United States 8. Search for cultural identity in Latin America 9. Rise of neoclassicism in France: The Cocteau-Satie era and "Les Six" 10. Stravinsky in Switzerland and Paris (1914-1939): The neoclassical style 11. Neotonality and Gebrauchsmusik in Germany 12. The music of Soviet composers 13. Color, noise, and new sonorities 14. Early developments of the twelve-tone system beyond Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern Part 2: Music Since the Mid 1940s 15. Total serialization in Europe 16. Varied approaches to the twelve-tone principle and rhythmic formulization in the United States 17. Twelve-tone tonality 18. Musique concrète and electronic music 19. Aleatory—Chance, improvisation, open form—and Minimalist Music 20. Synthesis of national and other earlier trends in Europe 21. Synthesis of national and other earlier trends in the United States 22. Latin American Composers at home and abroad: Synthesis of national and other earlier trends 23. Synthesis of East and West in Eastern Asia

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