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Agonising over orthography: Aspects of notation from Tristan to opus 11, number 1

Pages 1-37 | Published online: 24 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Problematising the orthography of the transitional music of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Europe provides insight into aspects of its composers’ increasingly individualised harmonic and tonal conceptions. Examples from the works of Wagner, Liszt, Skriabin and Schoenberg are considered.

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