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| Roots of Unitary and Binary Structures In the Music of Bach In Cadential Structure In Symphonic Composition |
In Cadential Structure After Bach |
| The simple unitary structure is in its glory in the music of Bach. The opening four measures of the Prelude in C major in volume one of the Well-Tempered Clavier are a perfect example. The harmony is a simple statement of the basic [I-IV-V-I] progression. The [IV] and [V] chords are not in root position, which is common in this type of phrase. The opening four measures of the Prelude in C minor are another simple statement of the basic [I-IV-V-I] progression, this time with a pedal point in the bass. This is also common. |
| Unitary and Binary Structures In Cadential Structure After Bach Lester Allyson Knibbs, Ph.D. |
| Modular Composition - Unitary and Binary Structures Introduction Chaconne Cadential Unitary/Binary Linear/Periodic Modality/Rationality Structural Composing |