Structural Functions in Music (Dover Books on Music, Music History) Review

Structural Functions in Music [Paperback]
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Very informative.Berry explores deep into the chore of musical functioning.An extremely useful resource for students and professionals alike.However, grammatically, Berry's unending use of extremely long run-on sentences, unnecessary wordiness and excessive punctuation take more than their toll on a reader.The structure of every last sentence in this book is so complicated that it is often difficult to understand what idea Berry is attempting to convey.There are at least four commas and often 1 or more colons and or semi colons in almost every single sentence.A good tool,but difficult beyond necessity to the point of hindrance.

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A brilliant investigation into musical structure and experience through a systematic exploration of tonality, melody, harmony, texture and rhythm, and their important interpretations. These are illuminated in penetrating analyses of musical works ranging from early madrigals and Gregorian chants through Bach, Beethoven and Brahms to Ravel, Bartók and Berg. Index. Prefaces. Introduction.


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