جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
By Jason Yust
Organized Time is the first attempt to unites theories of harmony,
rhythm and meter, and form under a common idea of structured time.
Building off of recent advances in music theory in essential
subfields-rhythmic theory, tonal structure, and the theory of musical
form-author Jason Yust demonstrates that tonal music exhibits similar
hierarchical organization in each of these dimensions. Yust develops a
network model for temporal structure with an application of mathematical
graph theory, which leads ultimately to musical applications of a
multi-dimensional polytope called the associahedron. A wealth of
analytical examples includes not only the familiar tonal canon-J.S.
Bach, Mozart, Schumann-but also lesser known masters of the musical
Enlightenment such as C.P.E. and J.C. Bach, Boccherini, and Johann
Gottlieb Graun. Yust's approach has wide-ranging ramifications across
music theory, enabling new approaches to musical closure, hypermeter,
formal function, syncopation, and rhythmic dissonance, as well as
historical observations about the development of sonata form and the
innovations of Haydn and Beethoven. Making a forceful argument for the
independence of musical modalities and for multivalent a approach to
music analysis, Organized Time establishes the aesthetic importance of
structural disjunction, the conflict of structure in different
modalities, in numerous analytical contexts.