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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bozhidar ChapkanovPublisher: Vernon Press Imprint: Vernon Press ISBN: 9781648899317ISBN 10: 1648899315 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 26 February 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A marvelous volume, and a significant milestone in the maturation of neo-Riemannian thought, shown throughout to be so much more than just L, P, and R. The studies within expand the purview of this system far past its originally envisioned late-Romantic domain, with compelling applications to novel repertoires, versatile new analytical techniques, and robust new formalisms--all presented accessibly. This is the bedside reader that devoted neo-Riemannians have long been waiting for!"" FRANK LEHMANN Professor of Music, Tufts University Author of 'Hollywood Harmony: Music Wonder and the Sound of Cinema' (Oxford University Press, 2018) ""Following different threads from transformational theory, this collection takes the discipline to many new places. It introduces us to fresh repertoires - from 19th-century Brazil to 20th-century Turkey; from Webern to Coltrane - and offers new approaches - from re-evaluations of the Tonnetz to the field of music production. What a fabulous addition to the body of literature on transformational and neo-Riemannian music theory."" KENNETH SMITH Professor of Music Theory, University of Liverpool Author of 'Desire in Chromatic Harmony' (Oxford University Press, 2020)" Author InformationDr. Bozhidar Chapkanov is a pianist, composer, and researcher who specializes in the field of Neo-Riemannian theory and analysis. His doctoral thesis titled 'Harmony and Tonality in Liszt's Late Piano Music - Functional and Transformational Analytical Perspectives' develops a hybrid methodology for the transitional repertoires of the late nineteenth century, utilizing the strengths of both Hugo Riemann's 'Funktionstheorie' and the innovative approaches of Neo-Riemannian analysis. Commencing his doctoral studies in 2017 at City, University of London, and completing in 2022, Bozhidar Chapkanov has enjoyed frequent appearances at international conferences, presenting his findings in Italy, France, Portugal, Croatia, and the UK. His publication in the 'Italian Rivista di analisi e teoria musicale' titled 'An Analytical Study into Weitzmann Regions in the late Piano Works of Franz Liszt' shows the importance of the augmented triad for Liszt and claims that a visually enhanced Neo-Riemannian methodology can put enough emphasis on this sonority and demonstrate that it was a generator of musical syntax for the composer. Having similar motivations as a starting point for the current book, Dr. Chapkanov believes that transformational analysis can open our eyes and ears to many harmonic details in the music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which remain obscure in other modes of analysis. Therefore, the current project is seen as an important step in broadening the reach of his field of research and allowing more music practitioners to understand music better through the aid of transformational theory and analysis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |