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E-raamat: Insights into Music Composition

(The University of Utah, USA), (Montana State University, USA)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000553925
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  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000553925

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"Insights into Music Composition is a guide and source of inspiration for beginning students of music composition. Drawing on perspectives from a range of experienced composers, the book introduces readers to the compositional process, emphasizing how tothink about creating a piece of music from beginning to end by providing not only a survey of methods but an understanding of the overarching context for composition. The authors present student composers with the tools to develop their own voice, covering topics such as: methods for harnessing inspiration and creativity; how to give shape, context, and meaning to a piece of music and create moments that audiences will remember; the value in exploring the music of other cultures and music's interdisciplinarity; atonal and 12-tone techniques and the roles of form and style; the benefits and pitfalls of student-teacher relationships and the importance of building relationships with performers Combining content from class scenarios with discussion questions, practical exercises, an annotated guide of online resources, and a glossary of terms, the text's flexible structure allows chapters to be read through in order or drawn on by topic. Clear and accessible, Insights into Music Composition is an ideal resource for all students and instructors of music composition"--

Insights into Music Composition is a guide and source of inspiration for beginning students of music composition. Drawing on perspectives from a range of experienced composers, the book introduces readers to the compositional process, emphasizing how to think about creating a piece of music from beginning to end.

Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Inspiration and Creativity
1(6)
2 Universal Principles
7(5)
3 Compositional Process: Getting Started
12(8)
4 Development of Musical Ideas
20(7)
5 Building Upon Prior Music: Plagiarism, Quotes, Techniques
27(5)
6 Technique, Notation
32(7)
7 Lyrics, Prosody, Singers
39(7)
Elizabeth Croy
Cheryl Hart
8 Form, Texture, Style, and Harmonic Language
46(10)
9 Writing Atonal and 12-Tone Music
56(10)
10 Global Perspective: Cultural Influences
66(4)
11 Interdisciplinarity
70(9)
12 Listening Critically
79(4)
13 Diverse Perspectives on Composition
83(6)
14 Subjectivity, Sensitivity, and Professor-Student Mentorship
89(10)
15 Getting Successful Performances
99(6)
16 Online Resources
105(8)
Glossary 113(3)
Index 116
Gregory Young is Professor of Music at Montana State University, where he was also Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Founding Director of the Undergraduate Scholars Program.

Steve Roens is Professor Emeritus in Composition at the University of Utah, where he has also served as Associate Dean of the College of Fine Arts, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, and Director of the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.