Melody
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Authors
Trippett, DJ
Editors
Rehding, A
Rings, S
Publication Date
2020-01-31Journal Title
The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory
ISBN
9780190454746
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Number
16
Pages
401-440
Type
Book chapter
Edition
1st
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Trippett, D. (2020). Melody. In Rehding, A. Oxford University Press, The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory. [Book chapter]. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190454746.001.0001
Abstract
Melody is a fundamental concept in Western musical thought; it connotes the form and affective power of successive sounds in motion, perceived as an aesthetic unity. Yet for many writers, melody does not exist as an autonomous form, and for those who credit its existence, few agree on what it is, or how it functions in relation to harmonic voice leading and phrase rhythm. This chapter examines the historical emergence of a theory of melody in the West, from Aristoxenus to Leonard Bernstein; it traces the rich intellectual currents that saw melody variously coupled to ideas of voice, schemes of rhythmic symmetry, overtones, spatial organization, theories of evolution, and computational analysis.
Keywords
voice, melos, Dahlhaus, history of theory, Kurth, intervals, Rousseau, Richard Wagner, overtones, peak pitch
Sponsorship
Leverhulme Trust (PLP-2014-336)
Identifiers
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190454746.001.0001
This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.71035
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