The Symphonies of Johann Michael Haydn: A Chronological Perspective Using Theories of Joseph Riepel and Heinrich Christoph Koch
Hellenbrand, Gregory Thomas
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Description
Title
The Symphonies of Johann Michael Haydn: A Chronological Perspective Using Theories of Joseph Riepel and Heinrich Christoph Koch
Author(s)
Hellenbrand, Gregory Thomas
Issue Date
2006
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Hill, John Walter
Department of Study
Music
Discipline
Music
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Education, Music
Language
eng
Abstract
By an extrapolation of eighteenth-century theories of melody, this study was able to accomplish a more precise application of eighteenth-century musical thinking as shown in a large body of work by one composer. The application of these theories meets the challenge as a useful and reliably pedagogical guide to the music of their time as alternatives to the theories of the last two centuries, which were foreign to eighteenth-century thinking. Joseph Riepel's and Heinrich Christoph Koch's theories have a historical relevance to the study of music of Michael Haydn and his eighteenth-century contemporaries.
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