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Processual Tonality and the Psychoacoustics of Chromaticism




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 01/2026





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Processual Tonality and the Psychoacoustics of Chromaticism presents a theory of how chromaticism in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European and North American music affects the ways in which we hear, interpret, and process pitch relationships. Kyle Hutchinson questions how to model a theory of tonal-functional relationships when the sounds heard signal specific diatonically conditioned expectations, but those expectations ultimately fail to coalesce. In other words, he asks if it is possible to circumnavigate the ways in which tonal conditioning has corralled the psychoacoustic patterns involved in how we listen to, perceive, and process harmonic relationships in analytic spaces. The author's answer is a theory of processual tonality, which involves recognizing that harmonic perception exists on a psychoacoustic continuum across different listening spaces. Hutchinson primarily focuses on the less routinely studied composers, such as Franck, Zemlinsky, both Gustav and Alma Mahler, the early tonal works of Schoenberg, as well as the late music of Richard Strauss, and the music of Florence Price, but also includes examples from works by Schumann, Hensel, Chopin, Wagner, and Brahms. Processual Tonality and the Psychoacoustics of Chromaticism offers a new conception of harmony and function and energizes the discussion of this early twentieth-century tonal music that so often gets pushed aside in favor of the narrative that tonality ends around 1900.




Sommario

Chapter 1 - Prospective vs. Processual Tonality
Chapter 2 - A Processual Model of Dominant Function
Chapter 3 - Processual Dominant Functions in Consonant Triads
Chapter 4 - Fluctuating Perceptions of Dissonance and Consonance in Six-Three and Six-Four Sonorities
Chapter 5 - Scheinakkorde
Chapter 6 - Twentieth-Century Dissonances in Tonal Contexts




Autore

Kyle Hutchinson is Visiting Assistant Professor at Colgate University. His research interests include chromatic tonality, intersections of analysis and ethnography in Florence Price's music, and musical structure in Broadway musicals. His research appears in Theory and Practice, Music Theory Online, Music Analysis, Music Theory Spectrum, and Intégral. He received the Patricia Carpenter Emerging Scholar Award from the Music Theory Society of New York State in 2020. Dr. Hutchinson is currently co-editor of Theory and Practice and serves on the Awards Committee for the Society for Music Theory.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780197800270

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 243 x 26.9 x 166 mm Ø 617 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:192
Pagine Arabe: 320


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