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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Dedication PREFACE Acknowledgements HOW TO USE THE WEB SITE PRELUDE Chapter 1 - Does Music Have a Plot?
A Plot by Haydn
Chapter 2 - Beginnings Are Everything
“Sticky” Ideas It’s Got Rhythm Music without Words First Impressions
Chapter 3 - Repetition
Exact Repeats Transposed Repeats What Does It All Mean? A Dazzling, Summarizing Example
Chapter 4 - Comma, Semicolon, Period
Comma, Semicolon, Period Comma Semicolon/Period Deception and Delay One Hundred Years Later Contemporary Music Atonal Music Cadere: To Fall Cadences
Chapter 5 - Compared-to-What Listening
Compared-to-What Mozart Compared-to-What Haydn: From Phrase to Section One Hundred Years Later It’s Still Compared-to-What Compared-to-What Debussy: The Art of Reharmonization Haydn Redux
Chapter 6 - Forward-Backward Listening
A Forward-Backward Nursery Rhyme What Just Happened? What Does It Mean? Retrospective Music Forward-Backward Beethoven Are We There Yet? How Things Turn Out Walking in the Fog
Chapter 7 - The Challenge of Memory
Remembering Callahan Remembering Schumann Remembering X Remembering X, Y, and Z Rejecting Memory Cultural Memory
Chapter 8 - Form Is a Verb
Popular Music “I Got Rhythm” Redux “Home”-“Away”-“Home” Cadences Are Everything Ex-Post-Facto Forms “Träumerei” “Away”-“Home”
Chapter 9 - From Dancing to Listening
From Life to Art Two-Repeat Form Two Parts or Three Parts?
Chapter 10 - Sonata Form
Three-Act Stories Musical Travel: Key and Modulation Act I: The Exposition Act I: Part II Act II: The Development Act III: The Recapitulation A Final Thought
Chapter 11 - Passacaglia, Chaconne, and Fugue
An Obstinate Bass “Dido’s Lament” “Remember Me” Chaconne/Passacaglia, Passacaglia/Chaconne Modern Versions Fugue Fischer’s Fugue Bach’s Fugue
Chapter 12 - How Could This Come from That?
A French “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” What Is a Variation? Decoration as Idea The Meaning of a Variation Bass, Mode, Meter, and Harmony The Beethoven Revolution From Simple to Abstract Abstract Hearing: How Could This Come from That?
Chapter 13 - The Individual versus the Community
To Dispute or to Unite? The Ritornello The Solo Sections Community in the Classical World The End of the Beginning or the Beginning of the End?
Chapter 14 - Finished versus Complete
Definitions and Distinctions Romantically Incomplete: Schumann Romantically Incomplete: Chopin Romantically Incomplete: Liszt The Need for Closure Is the Unfinished Symphony Unfinished? Finished yet Incomplete
POSTLUDE GLOSSARY CREDITS INDEX
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