1997
DOI: 10.1525/mts.1997.19.2.02a00020
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The #IV(bV) Hypothesis: Testing the Limits of Schenker's Theory of Tonality

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“…Esta relação antípoda, aqui entre #IVI, foi, e em alguma medida continua sendo, particularmente controversa na história da tonalidade harmônica (cf. BROWN, DEMPSTER e HEADLAM, 1997;DAMSCHRODER, 2008, p.224-230). Uma de suas memórias mais emblemáticas data dos anos de 1830, quando os tais enlaces por trítono repercutiram em certas passagens da Symphonie Fantastique do compositor romântico francês Hector Berlioz (1803-1869).…”
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“…Esta relação antípoda, aqui entre #IVI, foi, e em alguma medida continua sendo, particularmente controversa na história da tonalidade harmônica (cf. BROWN, DEMPSTER e HEADLAM, 1997;DAMSCHRODER, 2008, p.224-230). Uma de suas memórias mais emblemáticas data dos anos de 1830, quando os tais enlaces por trítono repercutiram em certas passagens da Symphonie Fantastique do compositor romântico francês Hector Berlioz (1803-1869).…”
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“…Likewise, the immediate juxtaposition of two harmonic triads or tonal regions a tritone apart does not just push common-practice convention to its limits, it can also remove the music from tonality's sphere under the right conditions, according to the hypothesis of an article by Matthew Brown, Douglas Dempster and David Headlam. (14) The authors first review two charts by Arnold Schoenberg and Donald Francis Tovey that propose rough spatial analogues to the degree of relatedness between tonic harmonies and other harmonies. Schoenberg refers to the tritone progression between I and #IV or bV (among other progressions) as a "distant" but nevertheless tonal relation.…”
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“…Likewise, the music of Example 2l brings back the same four triads from Example 2k, but then continues with a MTTP from outside the aforementioned octatonic collection. [14] Beyond establishing early on that the film's main setting is another planet besides Earth, Soldier (1998) offers very few outer-space visuals. Most of the action unfolds in exterior or interior scenes on the surface of the planet.…”
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