Homage to Schoenberg and Bartók: Symmetry, Transpositional Combination and Octatonicism in the First Movement of Roberto Gerhard's Quartetto No. 3

IF 0.5 1区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
MUSIC ANALYSIS Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1111/musa.12156
Diego Alonso Tomás
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The first movement of Roberto Gerhard’s Quartetto No. 3 (ca. 1927), his final assignment under Schoenberg, represents a direct homage to the teacher. Gerhard finished the movement with a clearly identifiable allusion to the minor and major chords that close Schoenberg’s String Quartet in F (cid:2) minor No. 2, Op. 10 (1907–8). Furthermore, he employed the four-note set resulting from the fusion of these chords (pc set 4–17) as the movement’s generative idea, expanding its main structural properties, namely inversional symmetry and transpositional combination, to inform the movement’s large-scale sonata layout and a number of configurations of key structural importance throughout the movement. In the development, he elaborated Schoenberg’s materials by implementing a technique used extensively by Bartók at the time, namely the combination of dyads with one or more transpositions of themselves for generating larger (often octatonic) structures. Gerhard’s compositional method in the movement shows not only the decisive impact of Schoenberg’s principles but also his indebtedness to the music of Bartók, to whom the composition seems to
向勋伯格和Bartók致敬:罗伯特·格哈德第三四重奏第一乐章中的对称、换位组合和八度制
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期刊介绍: Music Analysis is the international forum for the presentation of new writing focused on musical works and repertoires. Through articles of this kind and through its lively Critical Forum, it also aims to take forward debates concerning the relationship of technical commentary on music with music theory, critical theory, music history and the cognitive sciences. Music Analysis is eclectic in its coverage of music from medieval to post-modern times, and has regular articles on non-western music. Its lively tone and focus on specific works makes it of interest to the general reader as well as the specialist.
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