Compositional Process in Elliott Carter’s String Quartets is an interdisciplinary study examining the evolution and compositional process in Elliott Carter’s five string quartets. Offering a systematic and logical way of unpacking concepts and processes in these quartets that would otherwise remain opaque, the book’s narrative reveals new aspects of understanding these works and draws novel conclusions on their collective meaning and Carter’s place as the leading American modernist.
Each of Carter’s five string quartets is driven by a new idea that Carter was exploring during a particular period, which allows for each quartet to be examined under a unique lens and a deeper understanding of his oeuvre at large. Drawing on key ideas from a variety of subjects including performance studies, philosophy, music cognition, musical meaning and semantics, literary criticism, and critical theory, this is an informative volume for scholars and researchers in the areas of music theory and musicology.
Analyses are supplemented with sketch study, correspondence, text manuscripts, and other archival sources from the Paul Sacher Stiftung, the Library of Congress, and the New York Public Library.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Elliott Carter’s First String Quartet: in search of Proustian time
Chapter 2: Elliott Carter’s Second String Quartet: formation of a new harmonic language and character-continuities
Chapter 3: Elliott Carter’s Third String Quartet: separation in time and space
Chapter 4: Connecting the dots: compositional process in Elliott Carter’s Fourth String Quartet
Chapter 5: A synthesis: Elliott Carter’s Fifth String Quartet
Appendices
Bibliography
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