The three volumes of The Masterwork in Music present complete English
translations of major works by Austrian music theorist Heinrich
Schenker, one of the twentieth century's leading figures in the field.
First published in German between 1925 and 1930, these essays represent
Schenker's greatest writings in analysis prior to the 1935 definitive
formulation of his theory of music in Der freie Satz (Free
Composition). This new publication of the long-awaited English
translation, which first appeared in the distinguished Cambridge
University Press edition, provides a valuable resource for scholars.
Editorial annotations and elucidations by Dr. William Drabkin and his
translators offer additional insights.
This volume features a major essay on Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G
minor; studies of Bach keyboard and solo cello pieces; works by Haydn
and Reger; theoretical writings on sonata form and fugue; and many
examples of Schenkerian theory. Volume One includes analyses of keyboard
works by Bach, Scarlatti, Chopin, Beethoven, and Handel and solo violin
music by Bach, along with studies of other works. Volume Three's
contents include Schenker's celebrated analysis of Beethoven's Eroica
Symphony and other works.