MATRIX
INTRODUCTION - Part Two
Lester Allyson Knibbs, Ph.D.
With the Name of the Gracious and Compassionate Creator of the Heavens and the Earth
(a work in progress)
Modular Composition
Intro - Part One   Chaconne   Cadential   Unitary/Binary   Linear/Periodic   Modality/Rationality   Structural   Composing

Introduction
- Part Two
Please examine the site map for an overview of this web site.

Of the seven sections,
The Chaconne is introductory and optional.

The second section -
Cadential Structure - is so central that the entire book might well be called Cadential Structure.  Another name for cadential structure might be tonal harmony - but there is a point, which becomes self-explanatory, in using the terms cadential and structure.

The next four sections -
Unitary and Binary Structures, Linear and Periodic Structures, Modality and Rationality, and Structural Counterpoint - introduce and discuss processes and modalities which include, involve and transcend cadential structure.

The last section,
Composing with Modules is a summation and review.  It is not a manual on how to compose.  It describes how symphonic compositions have been constructed in the past.  Composers are always doing things that have never been done before.  It is not my intention to predict or prescribe.

From
Cadential Structure to Composing with Modules, this web site is intended to be roughly sequential.  Feel free to skip around, but terms and concepts defined and discussed in earlier chapters will not be explained again for the benefit of leap frogs.
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