No Meat and Potatoes – Definitely No Chocolate
James Fletcher: Haydn studies, 8 February 2001
Haydn Studies
edited by Dean Sutcliffe.
Cambridge, 343 pp., £47.50, October 1998,0 521 58052 8 Show More
edited by Dean Sutcliffe.
Cambridge, 343 pp., £47.50, October 1998,
“... 18th-century catgut? The oddest contribution – though also one of the most interesting – is Michael Spitzer’s analysis of the first movement of Symphony No. 46 in B and other pieces in terms of a theory of melody proposed by Eugene Narmour. The idea is that we perceive a minimal melodic event (the movement between two notes) according to its relation ... ”