Grafted hymnologies

dc.contributor.advisorWelcher, Dan
dc.creatorSuter, Anthony J. Jr.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-05-04T21:20:39Zen
dc.date.accessioned2018-01-22T22:27:45Z
dc.date.available2015-05-04T21:20:39Zen
dc.date.available2018-01-22T22:27:45Z
dc.date.issued2008-05en
dc.descriptiontexten
dc.description.abstractThe work grafted hymnologies, a piece for chamber orchestra, explores connections between twentieth century formalist compositional techniques and formalist techniques of pretonal music. This document, which accompanies the score for the piece, provides an analysis of the work that explains the various techniques and their application to the music. This piece is composed in five large sections. The work pairs compositional techniques associated with pre-tonal music from those of twentieth century modernist music. For example, the second section employs the Medieval idea of tropes-- each time the melody is repeated, new melodic material is added, in the style of the elaborations to the Gregorian repertory that were common as early as the tenth century. This is paired with a single pitch class drone that evolves by timbral modulation, a technique influenced in part by Schoenberg and carried out exactingly by Elliot Carter. Each section contains a similar pairings, which are explained in detail herein. That these kinds of pairings could co-exist in a single piece seems natural; certainly, the intricate formalism that appeared in some Western concert music before 1600 exhibits a certain degree of aesthetic concurrence with the formalist music of the early to mid- twentieth century. Artistically, reaching back to the past (both near and far) and creating something new is an interesting exploration of how history can inform the creative process.en
dc.description.departmentMusicen
dc.format.mediumelectronicen
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/29678en
dc.language.isoengen
dc.rightsCopyright is held by the author. Presentation of this material on the Libraries' web site by University Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin was made possible under a limited license grant from the author who has retained all copyrights in the works.en
dc.subjectChamber orchestraen
dc.subject20th century formalisten
dc.subjectPre-tonal musicen
dc.subjectTwentieth century modernist musicen
dc.subjectTropesen
dc.subjectSingle pitchen
dc.subjectNew musicen
dc.titleGrafted hymnologiesen
dc.typeMusical scoreen

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