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Mozart als Theoretiker der Harmonielehre

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In Vienna, Mozart taught several students the fundamentals of musical composition. The preserved compositional exercises, complete with corrections, highlight his skills as a teacher with systematic foresight and methodical talent. This book delves into the principles of Mozart’s teaching, reconstructing his position between earlier figured bass theory and modern harmony theory by contextualizing it with contemporary instructional works. The posthumously published "Kurze Generalbaß-Lehre," previously deemed inauthentic, aligns closely with Mozart’s teaching principles, making its authenticity increasingly plausible. This work is presented alongside the related figured bass theory of Mozart's contemporary, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger. Exploring Mozart as a music theorist reveals a new dimension of this captivating artist.

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Mozart als Theoretiker der Harmonielehre, Wolfgang Grandjean

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Titul
Mozart als Theoretiker der Harmonielehre
Jazyk
německy
Vydavatel
Olms
Rok vydání
2006
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
310
ISBN10
3487130300
ISBN13
9783487130309
Série
Anotace
In Vienna, Mozart taught several students the fundamentals of musical composition. The preserved compositional exercises, complete with corrections, highlight his skills as a teacher with systematic foresight and methodical talent. This book delves into the principles of Mozart’s teaching, reconstructing his position between earlier figured bass theory and modern harmony theory by contextualizing it with contemporary instructional works. The posthumously published "Kurze Generalbaß-Lehre," previously deemed inauthentic, aligns closely with Mozart’s teaching principles, making its authenticity increasingly plausible. This work is presented alongside the related figured bass theory of Mozart's contemporary, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger. Exploring Mozart as a music theorist reveals a new dimension of this captivating artist.