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A Study On Dora A.Hanninen's "A Theory Of Music Analysis:On Segmentation And Associative Organization"

Posted on:2021-02-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330626465255Subject:School of music and dance
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American music theorist Dora A.Hanninen officially put forward the theory of music analysis of"Segmentation and Associative Organization" in her book "The Theory of Music Analysis Segmentation and Association Organizations",which is used as a research object.Haninen's theory of music analysis is not the same as other analytical theories,and the music analysis theory of "Segmentation and Associative Organization" focuses not on the method of parameter analysis of the spectrum,but on the method of providing the analyst with the idea of analysis The division and association of Dora A.Hanninen as the focus of the research,that is,Dora A Hanninen proposed the theory of music analysis refers to what.What is the core of further research on segmentation and associated organizations?How does the logical context of"Segmentation and Associative Organization" manifest itself?How to use this music analysis theory to analyze works?What's the difference between other music analysis theories?This article consists of three parts:introduction,body and conclusion,and the body has three chapters:the first chapter is the theoretical framework and explanation of music analysis"Segmentation and Associative Organization".The second chapter interprets Hanninen's case analysis,explores what analytical ideas and techniques are used in her actual analysis,and how to combine them with other music analysis theories.The third chapter is practice and deduction,the author according to Hanninen's idea,choose four works for analysis,discuss the practice of the analysis theory.The fourth chapter discusses the value of the analysis theory based on the first three chapters and review the analysis theory.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dora A. Hanninen, Segmentation, Associative Organization, Analysis methods
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