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Robert Schuman "Novellette in F Major", Opus. 21 no. 1 (Part 1)
(2016)
Abstract
This paper is an analysis of Robert Schumann’s "Novellette in F Major", Op. 21 no. 1. Musical Elements include but are NOT limited to: Musical form, contour motion, tonal key centers (Major/minor), figurative motives, chordal progressions, modulations, Neapolitan and tonicization chords, thematic material, phrasing and arppegiated rhythms,chromatic mediant key relationships, rhythmic patterns and harmonic progressions. These and many other elements are explored through notational samples to better understand the analysis. Full scores are available online or can be purchased to further your own analysis.
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Publication Date
2016
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Critical analysis of Robert Schuman "Novellette in F Major", Opus. 21 no. 1
Citation Information
Dan Rager. "Robert Schuman "Novellette in F Major", Opus. 21 no. 1 (Part 1)" (2016) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel_rager/35/