Rhythmic Displacement in the Fugue of Brahms's Handel Variations: The Refashioning of a Traditional Device

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Abstract

In recent years we have come a long way in appreciating the complexities of rhythm in tonal music.¹ This development is in part an outgrowth of our enhanced understanding of the complexities of tonal music itself: for example, our awareness of hierarchical structure as postulated in the theories of Heinrich Schenker. Tonal structure and rhythmic structure are closely intertwined. In a loose, informal sense, one may even say that tonal structure implies rhythmic structure, for such tonal entities as motives, linear progressions, phrases, and so forth carry with them a durational component at any given level.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationBrahms and the Shaping of Time
EditorsScott Murphy
Place of PublicationRochester, NY, USA
Chapter8
Pages239-259
ISBN (Electronic)9781787440173
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Publication series

NameEastman Studies in Music
PublisherUniversity of Rochester Press

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