Ernst Kurth
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Ernst Kurth, was a Swiss music theorist.

Career

Kurth studied musicology with Guido Adler (a student of Bruckner
Anton Bruckner
Anton Bruckner was an Austrian composer known for his symphonies, masses, and motets. The first are considered emblematic of the final stage of Austro-German Romanticism because of their rich harmonic language, complex polyphony, and considerable length...

 and Hanslick
Eduard Hanslick
Eduard Hanslick was a Bohemian-Austrian music critic.-Biography:Hanslick was born in Prague, the son of Joseph Adolph Hanslick, a bibliographer and music teacher from a German-speaking family, and one of his piano pupils, the daughter of a Jewish merchant from Vienna...

) in Vienna, and earned his Ph.D (1908) with a thesis about Christoph Willibald Gluck's's operatic style. In a relatively short publishing career of about 15 years, Kurth wrote four enormously influential works: Grundlagen des Linearen Kontrapunkts (Foundations of Linear Counterpoint), Romantische Harmonik und ihre Krise in Wagners "Tristan" (Romantic Harmony and its Crisis in Wagner's "Tristan"), Bruckner, and Musikpsychologie. Since the 1940s, Kurth was gradually eclipsed by other theorists (notably Heinrich Schenker
Heinrich Schenker
Heinrich Schenker was a music theorist, best known for his approach to musical analysis, now usually called Schenkerian analysis....

). However, his concept of 'developmental motif' has remained influential. A developmental motif is one which gradually changes or grows, becoming a structural carrier of formal developments. An example is the triadic motif heard at the beginning of the first movement of Beethovens' third symphony which only becomes a closed theme at the culminating closing of the movement. - Unfortunately, only a small selection of excerpts from Kurth's writings was translated into English by Lee A. Rothfarb.

Writings

  • Der Stil der opera seria von Gluck bis zum Orfeo, (diss., U. of Vienna, 1908; pubd as ‘Die Jugendopern Glucks bis Orfeo’, SMw, i (1913), 193–277)
  • ‘Kritische Bemerkungen zum V. Kapitel der “Ars cantus mensurabilis” des Franko von Köln’, KJb, xxi (1908), 39–47
  • Die Voraussetzungen der theoretischen Harmonik und der tonalen Darstellungssysteme (Habilitationsschrift, U. of Berne, 1912; Berne, 1913/R)
  • Grundlagen des linearen Kontrapunkts: Einführung in Stil und Technik von Bachs melodischer Polyphonie (Berne, 1917, 5/1956/R)
  • ‘Zur Motivbildung Bachs’, BJb 1917, 80–136
  • Romantische Harmonik und ihre Krise in Wagners ‘Tristan’ (Berne, 1920/R, 2/1923/R; Russ. trans., 1975)
  • Bruckner (Berlin, 1925/R)
  • ‘Die Schulmusik und ihre Reform’, SMz, lxx (1930), 297–304
  • Musikpsychologie (Berlin, 1931/R, 2/1947)
  • Ernst Kurth: Selected Writings, ed. and trans. Rothfarb (New York, 1991)

Literature

  • E. Bücken: 'Kurth als Musiktheoretiker’, Melos, iv (1924–5), 358–64
  • H. Eimert: Bekenntnis und Methode', ZMw, ix (1926–7), 99–127
  • J. Handschin: ‘De différentes conceptions de Bach’, Schweizerisches Jb für Musikwissenschaft, iv (1929), 7–35
  • D. Menstell Hsu: ‘Ernst Kurth and his Concept of Music as Motion’, JMT, x (1966), 2–17
  • C. Dahlhaus: Untersuchungen über die Entstehung der harmonischen Tonalität (Kassel, 1968; Eng. trans., 1990)
  • W. Seidel: Über Rhythmustheorien der Neuzeit (Berne and Munich, 1975)
  • B. Billeter: ‘Der Briefwechsel Albert Schweitzer-Ernst Kurth’, Festschrift Hans Conradin, ed. V. Kalisch (Bern and Stuttgart, 1983), 233–46
  • J. Willimann, ed.: Schweizer Jb für Musikwissenschaft, new ser., vi–vii (1986–7) [memorial issue]
  • L.A. Rothfarb: Ernst Kurth as Theorist and Analyst (Philadelphia, 1988)
  • Ernst Kurth: Selected Writings, ed. and trans. L.A. Rothfarb (New York, 1991)
  • L. Schader: Ernst Kurths ‘Grundlagen des linearen Kontrapunkts’ und die Rezeption der Schrift in den zwanziger Jahren (diss., U. of Frankfurt, 2000)

External links


  • [Ernst Kurth Selected Writings by Lee A. Rothfarb http://books.google.ca/books?id=o8ejri7nVZYC&pg=PA151&lpg=PA151&dq=kurth+wave&source=bl&ots=kacAVP2Kil&sig=_y4qzL2TRMN8RHW1Y2pxi2hER_M&hl=en&ei=F77aSYbeNpLIM6SO9bYI&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#PPP1,M1]
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