Workbook, Volume I for Aldwell/Cadwallader's Harmony and Voice Leading, 4th
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.51 (978 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1439083258 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 198 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
and Canada.Allen Cadwallader is Professor of Music Theory at Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he teaches counterpoint, tonal harmony, and Schenkerian analysis. He is editor of TRENDS IN SCHENKERIAN RESEARCH, ESSAYS FROM THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL SCHENKER SYMPOSIUM, ESSAYS FROM THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SCHENKER SYMPOSIUM, VOL. He has served as the Chair of the Techniques of Music Division, and he was
Outrageous expensive. Look at Gauldin's Workbook Outrageous expensive for a so low quality binding. Gauldin's "Workbook: for Harmonic Practice in Tonal Music" is much cheaper and far superior in quality.. ECorganist said Excellent!. I needed this for my Theory classes. Overall, I would say this book is excellent. There are just a couple places where the book could be improved, but it's excellent overall. The price here on Amazon was one of the best I found as well!. Lowest quality book production ever Subject matter is fine, however the book is printed on very low quality, thin paper (similar to eco-friendly toilet paper) that literally decomposes with use. When one erases pencil marks, the paper "pills" and then one ends up with a hole in the page! The binding is low quality glue, and so pages fall out of the book in no time. It is entirely inappropriate choice of paper stock and binding method for a WORKBOOK (which is what it is). Would be OK for a 1-time quick read mystery. The $70 price tag
He has lectured and taught in France, England, Italy, Germany, Austria, Spain, Finland, Estonia, Holland, Mexico, and Australia as well as the U.S. He is editor of TRENDS IN SCHENKERIAN RESEARCH, ESSAYS FROM THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL SCHENKER SYMPOSIUM, ESSAYS FROM THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SCHENKER SYMPOSIUM, VOL. In July 1996 he retired as Distinguished Professor of Music at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate School, where he had taught since 1971. 1, and coauthor of ANALYSIS OF TONAL MUSIC: A SCHENKERIAN APPROACH (Oxford University Press). He has taught theory at The Curtis Institute of Music since 1971 and is currently Chairperson
Provides material for homework assignments, classroom demonstrations, and periodic reviews. A generous assortment of excerpts from the literature for assignments in analysis. Volume I corresponds with the first half of the text.