Doctoral Colloquium (Music) | Laurence Willis
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Doctoral Colloquium:聽Laurence Willis, Guest Speaker, Kunst Universit盲t Graz
Title: Approaches to Musical Function: William Caplin, Bruno Haas, and Carl Dahlhaus
Abstract: This talk explores the concept of musical function from two primary perspectives: that of Bruno Haas鈥檚 concept of 鈥渇unktionelle Analyse鈥 (Die freie Kunst 2003), and from the Schoenbergian perspective developed most recently William E. Caplin (Classical Form 1998). These two traditions are rather different, but ultimately involve the analysis of wholes according to the contextualization of their parts, which I view as the definitive nature of functional analysis.
I start with a description of analytical method from Carl Dahlhaus鈥檚 critique of Schenker (鈥淚m namens Schenker鈥 1983), before developing the above views of a musical function. I argue that Dahlhaus鈥檚 statements on music analysis (i.e., philosophical hermeneutic method expressed in an idealistic way), and a theory of musical function applied to music analysis are fundamentally incompatible. Ultimately Dahlhaus鈥檚 individualist view produces one accent of music analysis, while more theoretical apparatuses produce another, contrasting accent.
Bio: Laurence Sinclair Willis is a music researcher at the Kunst Universit盲t Graz, Austria where his project 鈥淧ostwar Germanic and Anglophone Formenlehre鈥 investigates the history of Formenlehre in the late-twentieth Century. His research interests include Formenlehre, late-Romantic harmony, and microtonality. He translated the monograph Musical Composition in the Context of Globalization (2021) by Christian Utz.