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Metrical Dissonance in the Works of Carl Nielsen. A Metrical Analysis of 'Sinfonia Espansiva', First Movement
Author(s) -
Ulrik Skat Sørensen
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
carl nielsen studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2245-5809
pISSN - 1603-3663
DOI - 10.7146/cns.v5i0.27775
Subject(s) - movement (music) , cognitive dissonance , music theory , metric (unit) , musical , computer science , philosophy , epistemology , aesthetics , art , psychology , literature , social psychology , engineering , operations management
Carl Nielsen’s music is known to be ambiguous in the harmonic department as well as in the metric. This article endeavors how Nielsen works with metrical irregularities, in the first movement of Sinfonia Espansiva, in order to create tension/relief- progressions, forward driven motions and finally sectional divisions. At several occasions in the music, Nielsen emancipates the notated meter and allows interaction between underlying layers to take over the metric control. The article provides a metrical map with form divisions according to the classic sonata form, and illustrates how metrical dissonances can indicate how and when sectional borders appear. The analysis is made based on theory by Dr. Harald Krebs, who has developed a useful analytic tool for this kind of musical research.

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