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Chromaticism
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ISBN: 371865704X Year: 1996 Publisher: S.l. Harwood

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Composition, chromaticism and the developmental process : a new theory of tonality.
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ISBN: 9780754651628 Year: 2007 Publisher: Aldershot Ashgate

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Composition, chromaticism, and the developmental process
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ISBN: 1315095513 1351571338 9781351571333 9781315095516 9780754651628 0754651622 Year: 2016 Publisher: London Routledge

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Das ästhetische Dilemma der italienischen Komponisten in den 1590er Jahren : die Chromatik in den späten Madrigalen von Luca Marenzio und Carlo Gesualdo.
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ISBN: 3631360657 Year: 2000 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Lang

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Musica Ficta: Theories of accidental inflections in vocal polyphony from Marchetto da Padova to Gioseffo Zarlino
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ISBN: 0521328713 Year: 1987 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press,

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Theories of chromatic and enharmonic music in late 16th. Century Italy
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ISBN: 0835710653 Year: 1980 Volume: 10

Chromatic transformations in nineteenth-century music
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ISBN: 0521804639 0521028493 0511102348 1107131081 0511170351 0511063725 0511057393 0511323948 0511481934 1280419091 1139147315 051107218X 9780511481932 9780511063725 9781280419096 9786610419098 6610419094 9780521804639 9780521028493 9780511057397 9780511072185 Year: 2002 Volume: 17 Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press

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David Kopp's book develops a model of chromatic chord relations in nineteenth-century music by composers such as Schubert, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann and Brahms. The emphasis is on explaining chromatic third relations and the pivotal role they play in theory and practice. The book traces conceptions of harmonic system and of chromatic third relations from Rameau through nineteenth-century theorists such as Marx, Hauptmann and Riemann, to the seminal twentieth-century theorists Schenker and Schoenberg and on to the present day. Drawing on tenets of nineteenth-century harmonic theory, contemporary transformation theory and the author's own approach, the book presents a clear and elegant means for characterizing commonly acknowledged but loosely defined elements of chromatic harmony, and integrates them as fully fledged entities into a chromatically based conception of harmonic system. The historical and theoretical argument is supplemented by plentiful analytic examples.

Musica Ficta : une histoire des sensibles du XIIIe au XVIe siècles
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ISBN: 2870097271 9782870097274 Year: 2000 Volume: *62 Publisher: Liège: Mardaga,

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Aural images of lost traditions : sharps and flats in the sixteenth century
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ISBN: 1282039830 9786612039836 1442671114 9781442671119 0802059295 9780802059291 9781282039834 Year: 1992 Publisher: Toronto, [Ontario] ; Buffalo, [New York] ; London, [England] : University of Toronto Press,

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The oral traditions surrounding the application of sharps and flats to 16th century vocal music are documented in relation to theoretical literature, vocal sources, and intabulations of vocal music. Special reference is made to the motets of Josquin Desprez, Clemens non Papa, and Alexander Agricola.


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Sound and sense in Franco-Flemish music of the Renaissance : sharps, flats, and the problem of 'Musica ficta'
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ISBN: 9789042945968 9042945966 9789042945975 Year: 2021 Publisher: Leuven: Peeters,

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Accidentals in Renaissance music have long been a problem for performers and editors, for they are often not fully prescribed in Franco-Flemish music. In the 20th century, a set of ‘rules of musica ficta’ were assembled to describe performers’ practice in the 15th and 16th centuries, but the three primary rules contradict each other when applied to the repertory. The conflict forces one or more rules to be set aside in certain passages. Typically, modern editors sacrifice the linear rule in favor of harmonic aspects. The modern preference relies on a medieval concept—the exclusion of mi contra fa—which the author challenges. When the prohibition against mi contra fa is removed from singers' concerns, and understood as a rule aimed at composers—one they took delight in breaking at times—a proper balance between the three rules is regained, and an incisive and expanded harmonic world is revealed.

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