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October 09 - December 18, 2024

Beethoven's Piano Sonatas

NEC - Continuing Education • 290 Huntington Avenue BostonMA  02115 Organized by New England Conservatory of Music Preparatory School and School of Continuing Education

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Description

This course explores Beethoven’s piano sonatas from the perspective of modern-day approaches to sonata form—primarily those rooted in William E. Caplin’s theory of formal functions and James Hepokoski and Warren Darcy’s Sonata Theory. With respect to Caplin’s work, students will learn how Beethoven organizes musical elements to express different temporal functions (e.g. beginning, middle, after-the-end). With respect to Hepokoski and Darcy’s Work, students will learn how Beethoven’s music strives for large-scale formal goals (e.g. medial caesura, essential expositional closure) and interacts with established norms to create a compelling musical journey. Once students gain a certain fluency with the theoretical concepts outlined above, they will explore how theory-driven observations can inform performance decisions. Applying theoretical knowledge in this way will also nudge students to consider the role played by musical elements often sidelined by music theory, such as dynamics, texture, and phrasing.



Course Sub-Category

Small

Skills

Contemporary Improvisation

Instructor

Andrew Schartmann

When

October 09 - December 18, 2024

6:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Wednesday

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Age and Gender

Ages 18-255 · Co-Ed

Location

NEC - Continuing Education

290 Huntington Avenue BostonMA  02115

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