Sonata Form as Temporal Process: the First Movement of Bruckner's Sixth symphony
(2024)
Journal Article
The timeworn view that Bruckner's sonata form is a motionless architecture devoid of dynamic processes has long contributed his isolation from the mainstream post-Beethovenian tradition. Taking inspiration from August Halm's (1914) and Ernst Kurth's... Read More about Sonata Form as Temporal Process: the First Movement of Bruckner's Sixth symphony.