The Craft of Modal Counterpoint

The Craft of Modal Counterpoint

by ThomasBenjamin (Author)

Synopsis

The Craft of Modal Counterpoint is the companion book to Benjamin's The Craft of Tonal Counterpoint, recently republished in a second edition by Routledge. Modal counterpoint is the style of composition that was employed until the tonal revolution pioneered by Bach; it is the basis for most Early Music.
Benjamin, a composer and pedagogue, offers a complete analysis of this important musical style. He begins by covering general aspects of the style, then covers in detail two, three, and four-part counterpoint. The Motet, an important form of vocal composition in this period, is studied separately. The book concludes with a brief anthology of key scores, 15 in all, for the student to study further. Also includes 132 musical examples.

$75.00

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 13 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0415971721
ISBN 13: 9780415971720

Media Reviews
Here, at last, is a book that dealt with the modal contrapuntal style in a musical and compositional way... the emphasis is always on the music itself and... on the craft of composing in this style. This is a very significant addition to the library of books on modal counterpoint.
-Dr. Robert Nelson, Professor of Music Theory and Composition, University of Houston
The author is quite well-respected in the field, known as a composer but even more particularly as a teacher devoted to issues of effective pedagogy. This is a thoughtful and significant contribution to the study of Renaissance (or modal) counterpoint.
-Dr. Sharon G. Levy, Professor of Theory and Composition at Peabody Conservatory