For core courses in undergraduate music theory, undergraduate and graduate music analysis courses, and courses in Twentieth-Century music.
An anthology text for students of music with selections that are both high in quality and pedagogically valuable for classroom use. This anthology combines the benefits of an excerpt book with emphasis on whole pieces of music. Supplements include a CD set with recordings of many of the pieces, especially those that may not be easy to find in a typical music library, along with a comprehensive Instructor's Manual.
Allows students to contrast and compare the pieces with relation to the core theory curriculum of most schools.
Enables students to get a representative sampling of music.
Encourages students to think critically.
Enables instructors to present the excerpts within the context of the whole piece and discusses each piece in the anthology.
Allows students to listen to selections while analyzing the core theories presented.
Anthology of Music for Analysis consists of more than 150 complete pieces or movements from Corelli to Tavener and is intended for use in several kinds of undergraduate and graduate theory courses, including tonal harmony, form and analysis, and music of the twentieth century. The accompanying Instructor's Manual of nearly three hundred pages contains features that make this anthology unlike any other: