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The Music of Bela Bartok: A Study of Tonality and Progression in
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The Music of Bela Bartok: A Study of Tonality and Progression in Twentieth-Century Music Paperback - 1990

by Antokoletz, Elliott

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From the rear cover

The basic principles of progression and the means by which tonality is established in Bartok's music remain problematical to many theorists. Elliott Antokoletz demonstrates that the remarkable continuity of style in Bartok's evolution is founded upon an all-encompassing system of pitch relations in which one can draw together the diverse pitch formations in his music under one unified set of principles.

About the author

Elliott Antokoletz is Professor of Musicology at the University of Texas, Austin. In 1981 he received the Bla Bartk Memorial Plaque and Diploma from the Hungarian government.