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MELODIC CONTOUR AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RULES OF MUSICAL STYLE

MELODIC CONTOUR AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RULES OF MUSICAL STYLE

ABSTRACT. Tarasti states that music has been understood as a signifying practice from baroque to Viennese classicism through to romanticism and modernism. Palmer holds that musicians can replicate their expressive patterns of timing and dynamics for a given musical piece with high precision. Hargreaves et al. suggests that music can be used increasingly as a means by which we formulate and express our individual identities. Schachter asserts that there is a gulf between musicians who find notes and the sounds they represent worthy objects of close study, and those who do not. Kivy argues that music alone is a quasi-syntactic structure of musical properties (some of which are describable in phenomenological terms).

 

VIORICA BARBU-IURASCU
Spiru Haret University
viorica.iurascu@spiruharet.ro