2022
DOI: 10.1215/00222909-9534139
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Music Theory Pedagogy in the Nineteenth Century

Abstract: What characterized conservatory music theory pedagogy in nineteenth-century Europe? This article discusses the traditions of music theory pedagogy associated with the conservatories in Paris, Vienna, and Leipzig, specifically focusing on the middle of the nineteenth century (ca. 1830–70). In the first section, the characteristics of the three individual traditions are discussed separately. The second section compares these traditions from three perspectives: theoretical framework, pedagogical approach, and his… Show more

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“…In the case of music theory pedagogy, this development was especially tied to the influence of Ernst Friedrich Richter's 1853 harmony textbook (Richter, 1853). Among other things, Richter's hugely influential work popularised the use of Weberian Roman numerals in conservatoire harmony teaching and propagated a very practical pedagogy (see Utne-Reitan, 2022b). As Richter states in his preface: 'Here the question to be asked is not Why?…”
Section: Music Theory In Norwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of music theory pedagogy, this development was especially tied to the influence of Ernst Friedrich Richter's 1853 harmony textbook (Richter, 1853). Among other things, Richter's hugely influential work popularised the use of Weberian Roman numerals in conservatoire harmony teaching and propagated a very practical pedagogy (see Utne-Reitan, 2022b). As Richter states in his preface: 'Here the question to be asked is not Why?…”
Section: Music Theory In Norwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Function analysis had first been introduced in German music theory in the late nineteenth century by Hugo Riemann (Riemann, 1893). It would, however, undergo a long process of transfer and transformation -including an earlier reception in Sweden and (particularly) Denmark -before it was gradually introduced in Norway from around 1950 and finally replaced the older Roman numerals as the dominant system in the 1970s (see Utne-Reitan, 2022a. Various developments in musicology contributed to this transition.…”
Section: Music Theory In Musicologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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