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Nikhil Hogan Show | Analyzing Mozart with Roman Numerals #musictheory #musiceducation #classicalmusic @NikhilHoganShow | Uploaded 10 months ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Professor Ewald Demeyere speaks about the challenges of analyzing 18th-century music like Mozart with 19th-century tools like Roman Numeral Analysis.

From Episode 157: Ewald Demeyere (Fedele Fenaroli's Partimenti and Pedagogy)
Analyzing Mozart with Roman Numerals #musictheory #musiceducation #classicalmusic188: John Salmon (Classical Improvisation on the Piano, Why Classical Improvisation Died, Werktreue)What kind of homework did Nadia Boulanger give? (feat. Peter Schubert)The idea of being a pianist-composer began to evaporate in the 19th-century (feat. John Salmon)Joshua Rifkin describes how he discovered One Voice Per PartReacting to Ioana Ilies improvisation dedicationA famous example of an authentic written out basso continuo accompaniment (feat. Giulia Nuti)I cannot underline how important Rhetoric is (feat. Anne Smith)The majority of 15th and 16th-century composers were writing without a score #renaissanceDid Bach know Hexachordal Solfeggio?The Rule of the Octave is the paradigm of tonality in Partimento #classicalmusic #musictheory185: Michael R. Dodds (From Modes to Keys in Early Modern Music Theory)

Analyzing Mozart with Roman Numerals #musictheory #musiceducation #classicalmusic @NikhilHoganShow

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