Lessons in Music Form / A Manual of Analysis of All the Structural Factors and Designs Employed in Musical Composition
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A systematic manual that treats musical form as orderly design, explaining how unity and variety govern structure from smallest units to entire movements. It defines fundamental elements (time, tempo, rhythm, melody), then analyzes figures, motives, phrases, and cadences, and shows how these combine into periods, phrase-groups, and song-forms of two, three, and five parts. The text traces the evolution of rondo, sonatine, and sonata‑allegro designs, discusses enlargement and irregularity, and offers principles for identifying thematic function and formal relationships. Its aim is analytical: to enable readers to recognize the composer’s process and to interpret and appreciate works more intelligently rather than to teach compositional technique.
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