BAIN MUSC 525
Post-Tonal Theory

Digital Scores

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Explore twentieth-century and twenty-first century music literature using the following score followers and other online score repositories:

Boosey & Hawkes Study Scores {YouTube Playlist}
Selected videos from Boosey & Hawkes Study Score Library

    1. Copland, Quiet City (1940) {SF: YouTube}
    2. Davies, Eight Songs for a Mad King (1969) {SF: YouTube; WP}
    3. Jenkins, Adiemus (1994) {SF: YouTube; WP}
    4. MacMillan, Miserere (2009) {SF: YouTube; B&H}
    5. Neuwirth, … miramondo multiplo … (2006) {SF: YouTube; B&H}
    6. Reich, Tehillim (1981) {SF: YouTube; WP}
    7. Stravinsky

Incipitsify {YouTube Channel}
Selections from Incipitsify's YouTube Channel

    1. Adčs, Traced Overhead (1995-96) {SF: YouTube}
    2. Cerrone, The Arching Path (2016) {SF: YouTube}
    3. Czernowin, String Quartet (2010) {SF: YouTube}
    4. Crumb, Black Angels (1971) {SF: YouTube}
    5. Glass, Quartet Satz (2017) {SF: YouTube}
    6. Norman, The Companion Guide to Rome I-VIII (2013) {SF: YouTube}
    7. Schoenberg, Pierrot lunaire (1912) {SF: YouTube}
Klavier-Festival Ruhr, Explore the Score (ETS)
Multimedia views on post-tonal works by world-class performers
    1. Béla Bartók (Andras Schiff) {ETS}
    2. Pierre Boulez, (Tamara Stefanovich) {ETS}
      • Douze Notations, Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5 & 7
    3. György Ligeti: Piano Works (Pierre-Laurent Aimard) {ETS}

Kronos Quartet, 50 for the Future Project {See Composers}
Fifty recent works commissioned by the Kronos String Quartet

    1. Introductory Video {YouTube}
    2. Listen {SoundCloud}



Updated: August 21, 2024

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