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Chromatic Transformations in Nineteenth-Century Music
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292 pages
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The book presents a comprehensive model exploring chromatic chord relationships specifically within the context of nineteenth-century music. It delves into the complexities of harmonic structures and their evolution during this period, offering insights into how composers utilized chromaticism to enhance musical expression. Through detailed analysis, it aims to illuminate the intricate connections between chords and their significance in the broader landscape of music theory and history.
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2006, paperback
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