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Free Composition : ウィキペディア英語版
Free Composition

''Free Composition'' (''Der freie Satz'') is a treatise by Heinrich Schenker, and possibly Schenker's best known work. The third volume of ''New Musical Theories and Fantasies'' (preceded by ''Harmony'' and ''Counterpoint''), it was first published posthumously by Universal Edition in Vienna in 1935. A second German edition by Oswald Jonas appeared in Vienna in 1956. The American translation by Ernst Oster was published by Longman, New York and London, in 1979.
''Free Composition'' is often believed to present a complete and systematic outline of Schenker's mature theory, but it relies heavily on his previous writings, especially ''Der Tonwille'' (English translation, OUP, 2004) and ''Das Meisterwerk in der Musik'' (''The Masterwork in Music'', English translation, OUP, 1997) and cannot be fully appreciated without some knowledge of these publications.
The word ''Satz'' does not easily translate in English. "Free composition" apparently implies that there may exist a "strict composition", but Schenker considered that composition, by definition, is free, as opposed to strict counterpoint. The French translation proposes ''L'Écriture libre''〔Heinrich Schenker (1993). ''L'Écriture libre'', transl. Nicolas Meeùs.〕 ("Free writing"). Neither solution is entirely satisfactory.
''Free Composition'' consists of two volumes, one volume of text and one of musical examples. It is divided into three parts, dealing respectively with background, middleground, and foreground levels of structure. The last chapters of Part III are devoted to Meter and Rhythm and to Form.
==See also==

*Free counterpoint

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