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Course Name
Turkish
Schenker Analizi
English
Schenkerian Analysis
Course Code
TKY 509
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Ozan Baysal
Course Objectives
• Establishing a theoretical understanding of Schenkerian Analysis
• Be able to analyze a piece of music using Schenkerian techniques
• Learn about the structural foundations of tonal music
• Building a fundamental framework for further studies on prolongational theories and analyses.
Course Description
An introductory investigation of Schenkerian Anaysis, including Schenker’s theory of structural levels and prolongation in tonal music, concepts of Urlinie and Ursatz, elaborations of basic structures, reductive and prolongational analysis, graphing techniques and analytical applications on the classical repertoire of tonal music
Course Outcomes
Graduate students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge skills and competencies;
I. Theoretical and practical information about Schenkerian Analysis
II. A holistic and critical evaluation of Schenkerian Theory and a perfection for evaluating theoretical models
III. Developing techniques of structural analysis in tonal music
IV. Attainment in creating and appying new theoretical models and evaluating them in an historical context.
Pre-requisite(s)
Fundamental knowledge on Harmony, Counterpoint and Musical Form
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Textbook
Cadwallader, Allen and David Gagne. 2010. Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach. 3rd edition. Oxford University Press. New York & Oxford.
Forte, Allen and Steven E. Gilbert. 1982. Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis. Norton. New York.
Beach, David (ed.). 1983. Aspects of Schenkerian Theory. Yale University Press. New Haven.
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