Recontextualising late Stravinsky
This thesis aims to investigate the conditions under which the trope of Webern’s influence on Igor Stravinsky’s late works and the row-focussed analytical tradition regarding them evolved, and offers a new analytical focus point to help broaden the study of Stravinsky’s late works. It examines the c...
Main Author: | Schmidtmann, A |
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Other Authors: | Cross, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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