Hypermetric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart: Chamber Music for Strings, 1787 - 1791
- Author: Mirka, Danuta
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Contents
- Introduction
- Note on Terminology, Language, and Musical Examples
- Chapter 1. Hypermeter
- 1.1. Accents
- 1.2. Counting
- 1.3. Phrases and Hypermeasures
- 1.4. Dynamic Model of Hypermeter
- Chapter 2. Phrase Structure
- 2.1. Caesuras and Melodic Sections Contained by Them
- 2.2. Length and Proportion of Melodic Sections
- Chapter 3. Hypermetrical Irregularity in Basic Phrases
- 3.1. Irregular Phrases
- 3.2. Subdivisions
- 3.3. Long Phrases without Subdivisions
- Chapter 4. Hypermetrical Irregularities in Compound Phrases
- 4.1. Left Elision, Right Elision, and Overlap
- 4.2. Right and Left Deletion
- 4.3. Phrase-Rhythmic Scenarios after a Cadence
- 4.4. Shadow Hypermeter
- Chapter 5. Hypermetrical Irregularities in Expanded Phrases
- 5.1. Parenthesis
- 5.2. Repetition
- 5.3. Appendix
- Chapter 6. Further Means of Phrase Expansion
- 6.1. Overridden Caesuras
- 6.2. Twisted Caesuras
- 6.3. Loops
- 6.4. Stretches
- 6.5. Written-out Rallentando
- Chapter 7. Hypermeter Beyond Phrase Structure
- 7.1. Sequences
- 7.2. Fugato
- 7.3. Augmented Cadences
- Chapter 8. Hypermeter, Phrase Structure, and Rhetorical Figures
- 8.1. Ellipsis
- 8.2. Anadiplosis
- Chapter 9. Beyond Rhetoric
- 9.1. Haydn, String Quartet in E flat major, Op. 50 No. 3, First Movement
- 9.2. Haydn, String Quartet in C major, Op. 64 No. 1, First Movement
- 9.3. Fiddler on the Roof in Haydn's String Quartets
- Bibliography
- Index of Compositions by Haydn and Mozart
- General Index