Common-tone Tonality in Italian Romantic Opera
2008; Society for Music Theory; Volume: 14; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.30535/mto.14.1.3
ISSN1067-3040
Autores Tópico(s)Music Technology and Sound Studies
ResumoSome compositional techniques usually associated with German Romantic music, such as tonal pairing and the frequent use of chromatic mediants, may have originated in Italian opera. These techniques are traced from Rossini’s Tancredi (1813) to Verdi’s Il trovatore (1853). Similarities to pre-tonal and twentieth-century neoclassical music are considered. In studying and teaching nineteenth-century music, theorists should broaden their focus beyond the Austro-German repertoire. The notion of “common practice” is misleading and should be abandoned.
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