This occasional publication is dedicated to the 70th jubilee of Prof. Habil. Dr. Algirdas Jonas Ambrazas. The offered book and its supplement consist of scientific articles presented at the 4th international conference on theory of music “Principles of Music Composing. Aspect of Historical Dispersion” held on 22–24 April 2004 in Vilnius. The intention of the conference to thoroughly and in detail analyse problematic aspects of the research close to the patron, determined to a certain measure the selection of the conference subthemes: 12) old and new composition; 2) various epoch-related music theory and history conceptions (systems) on the principles of composing; 3) national schools of musicologists and composers at the turn of centuries.
Articles
- Preface
- Pratarmė
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Daiva Rokaitė-Dženkaitienė.
Principles of Composition ant the Structure of Musical Space in Renaissance Polyphony -
Tiina Koivisto.
On Musical Syntax and the Total Chromatic -
Margarita Katunyan.
Adorno and Minimalists -
Marius Baranauskas.
Orchestras in the World Musical Cultures. Methodological Analytical Possibilities of Comparison -
Mattias Lundberg.
Tracing an Ontology of Voice-leading in Fifteenth-Century Counterpoint Regulation -
Haiganus Preda-Schimek.
Analytical Terminology and Compositional Thinking in Music Theory between 1750 and 1840 -
Mart Humal.
Counterpoint and Musical Form: some Remarks about Schenkerian Backgrounds -
Rimantas Janeliauskas.
Interpretations of Composing Factors in the 20th Century Conceptions of the History of Music -
Mirjana Veselinovic-Hofman.
Do National Schools of Musicologists Exist?