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Value Judgment and Musical Explanation: Their Roles in Selected Writings of Edward T. Cone

Author:
Wang, Yuh-Wen
Addresses the value judgment of the overall success of a work or movement and its relationship to music explanation. By focusing on Cone's analytical writings and his value concept of directionality, it attempts to investigate how his judgments of overall success are supported in his analytical explanations, how such judgments are made, and how they can be understood and shared. Considerations include Cone's aesthetic conception of musical directionality, and how a sense of direction is embodied in compositions. In probing Cone's reasoning and assumptions, the final chapter focuses on the first movement of Berliozâs Fantastic Symphony.
Retrieval Information
ISBN:
0-591-92760-8
Library of Congress Call Number:
MT6 .W177 V3 1998g [230 leaves]
UMI:
9839016
Dates
Degrees:
PhD, 1998
Commitee Information
Sponsors:
Jonathan Kramer
Committee Members:

Joseph Dubiel

Mark DeBellis

Haim Gaifman (Philos)

Felix Martinez-Bonati (Span)


Source URL: http://music.columbia.edu/dissertations/%5Bfield_field_author%5D-21