Yoel Greenberg

How Sonata Forms

A Bottom-Up Approach to Musical Form. Sprachen: Englisch. 24,0 cm / 15,1 cm / 1,6 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover), 264 Seiten
EAN 9780197860304
Veröffentlicht August 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Oxford University Press

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Beschreibung

Traditional approaches to musical form have always adopted a top-down perspective whereby a work's form organizes and unifies the individual parts of the work through an overarching logic. How Sonata Forms turns this view on its head, proposing instead that it was the parts that conditioned and enabled the whole. Relying on a corpus of over a thousand works, author Yoel Greenberg illustrates how the elements of sonata form arose independently of one another, with an overarching idea of form only emerging at the tail end of its formative period during the eighteenth century. Appreciation of the bottom-up nature of sonata form's evolution reveals it not as a stable package of features that all serve a common aesthetic or formal goal, but rather as an unstable collection of disparate and sometimes even contradictory common practices. The resolution of these contradictions presents a challenge to composers, rendering form a creative catalyst in itself, rather than as a compositional convenience. More generally, the deeply diachronic perspective of How Sonata Forms offers an alternative to the traditional synchronic outlook that pervades music theory in general and the study of form in particular. Rather than focus on definitions and taxonomies, How Sonata Forms proposes a focus on the motion of the system of form as a whole, suggesting that it is often more productive to appreciate the dynamics of a system than it is to rigorously define its parts.

Portrait

Yoel Greenberg is Emanuel Alexandre Professor of Musicology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he serves as Chair of the Department of Musicology, and Head of the Jewish Music Research Centre. His research focuses on eighteenth-century music theory and form, and on modern analytical approaches that integrate historical sources with corpus-based methods. He is Principal Investigator of the European Research Council Consolidator Grant project Towards a Diachronic Music Theory, and has held numerous research grants from the Israel Science Foundation. Alongside his scholarly work, Greenberg is an active performer as a violist with the Carmel Quartet.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

- Introduction - Chapter 1: The Fuzziness of Form - Chapter 2: Wholes in the Theory - Chapter 3: From Selfish Sonatas to Egoistic Elements - Chapter 4: A Periodic Table of Elements - Chapter 5: On Positive Interaction and the Emergence of the Recapitulation - Chapter 6: Rival Repeats: On Negative Interaction and Form in Flux - Chapter 7: Converging Forms - Appendix - Bibliography - Index

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