Ernst Kurth (1 June 1886, in Vienna – 2 August 1946, in Bern) was a Swiss music theorist of Austrian origin. Kurth studied musicology with Guido Adler...
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Kurth may refer to: People Charles J. Kurth (1862-1896), American lawyer and politician Don Kurth (b. 1949), American politician Ernst Kurth (1886-1946)...
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ii–subV–I on C (Dm–Db7–C), results in an upper leading note. According to Ernst Kurth, the major and minor thirds contain "latent" tendencies towards the perfect...
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University of New York. ISBN 023107039X. Kurth, Ernst (1991). "Foundations of Linear Counterpoint". In Ernst Kurth: Selected Writings, selected and translated...
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Schreker, but around 1920 he turned to atonality, under the influence of Ernst Kurth's textbook, Grundlagen des linearen Kontrapunkts, and the tenets of Busoni...
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has influenced later theorists and composers including Paul Hindemith, Ernst Kurth, and Franz Liszt. In the Musik-Lexicon of 1882, Hugo Riemann states that...
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thesis was based on concepts introduced in Ernst Kurth's 1931 book, Musikpsychologie. In that book, Kurth hypothesizes that music is first physically...
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the symphony mentioned no other version, nor does the Swiss theorist Ernst Kurth. Gutmann's version was the one performed by the leading conductors of...
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as elaborations ("prolongations") of a simple contrapuntal sequence. Ernst Kurth coined the term of "developmental motif" [citation needed]. Rudolph Réti...
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Kerman: The Art of Fugue. Oakland: University of California Press 2005. Ernst Kurth: Grundlagen des linearen Kontrapunkts. Einführung in Stil und Technik...
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