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Grundmann Mt 2 / 1928 Beck
Sammlung Herbert Grundmann

Becking, Gustav:
Der musikalische Rhythmus als Erkenntnisquelle / von Gustav Becking. – Augsburg : Benno Filser, 1928. – 216 S. : Notenbeisp.

Inv.-Nr. 05.1970

Schlagwörter:
Rhythmus / Metrum

Grundmann Mt 2 / 1954 Will
Sammlung Herbert Grundmann

Willems, Edgar:
Le rythme musical : étude psychologique / par Edgar Willems. – Paris : Presses Universitaires de France, 1954. – VIII, 260 S. : Notenbeisp. – (Bibliothèque internationale de musicologie)

Inv.-Nr. 05.2315

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Rhythmus / Metrum

Grundmann Mt 2 / 1974 Apfe
Sammlung Herbert Grundmann

Apfel, Ernst:
Studien zur Theorie und Geschichte der musikalischen Rhythmik und Metrik / Ernst Apfel und Carl Dahlhaus. – München : Musikverlag Emil Katzbichler, 1974. – (Musikwissenschaftliche Studien ; 1)

ISBN/ISMN 3-87397-100-3

Inv.-Nr. 05.1957

1. – 1974. – 329 S. : Notenbeisp.

2. – 1974. – S. 333-561 : Notenbeisp.
Enth. "Verzeichnis aller Beispiele bei Riemann in der Musikalischen Dynamik und Agogik, dem Vademecum der Phrasierung ...": S. 413-456 Auflistung der Beispiele aus Beethovens Werken.

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Rhythmus / Metrum
Riemann, Hugo / Rhythmus / Metrum

Nm 512 op. 18 / 1993 Russ

Russell, Todd Benjamin:
Rhythm in music : a comparative analysis of the two versions of opus 18, no. 1 string quartet (I, IV) by Beethoven / by Todd B. Russell. – 1993. – V, 244 S. : zahlr. Notenbeisp.

Papierkopie erschienen im Verlag University Microfilm International, Ann Arbor.

Lexington, Ky., Univ. of Kentucky, Diss., 1993

UMI order number: 9405914. – Rilm 93:10874

Inv.-Nr. 97.673

Inhalt: 1. Introduction: 1.0. Purpose. 1.1. The two versions of opus 18, no. 1. 1.2. Janet M. Levy and "Beethoven's compositional choices". – 2. Rhythmic structure of tonal music: 2.0. Introduction. 2.1. Accent. 2.2. Rhythmic accent. 2.3.a Metric accent. 2.3.b Beat terminology. 2.3.c Downbeat and upbeat interaction. 2.3.d Downbeats and upbeats. 2.3.e Rhythmic- and metric-accent interaction. 2.3.f Meter and periodicity. 2.3.g Meter and time : the authentic cacence. 2.4 Conclusion. – 3. Symbology: 3.0. Introduction. 3.1. Rhythmic accent. 3.2. Metric accent. 3.3. Musical example. – 4. Rhythmic analysis : first movement: 4.0. Introduction. 4.1. Rhythmic structure of opening motive. 4.2. Rhythmic structure of the bar form. 4.3. Rhythmic-accent clarification in first tonal area. 4.4 Metric expansion. 4.5. Rhythmic structure of a four-phrase span. 4.6.a Rhythmic structure of suspension configurations. 4.6.b Expansion of suspension configuration. 4.6.c Metric position of suspensions. 4.7. Large-scale formal implications of changes made. 4.8. Rhythm and polyphony. 4.9. Development retransition. 4.10. Coda. 4.11. Final cadence. 4.12. Conclusion. – 5. Rhythmic analysis : fourth movement: 5.0. Introduction. 5.1. Theme gestation. 5.2. A: Theme 1. 5.3. A: Theme 2. 5.4. B: Secondary theme. 5.5. Transition to C. 5.6. C: Development. 5.7. Transition to recapitulation. 5.8. Concluding measures. – 6. Conclusions: 6.1. Comments about Beethoven's corrections. 6.2. Comments about the theory of rhythm. 6.3. Further research. – Bibliography. – Vita.

Schlagwörter:
Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 18,1 <1. Satz> / op. 18,1 <4. Satz> / Fassung / Rhythmus / Analyse
Rhythmus / Metrum

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