Saturday, November 14, 2015

Research Vita

I retired from The University of Texas at Austin in May of this year. Since then I have "cleaned up" and stopped maintaining my personal web page, which had information on publications. To compensate, I have created a PDF file called "Research Vita" that can be accessed through this link: Vita.

Friday, October 2, 2015

Administrative post

Many links to my own external files were broken when a server was decommissioned last year. It has taken me a long time to find a suitable alternative. I have recently posted a set of PDF files to the Texas Digital Repository (TDR) and list all the links below. My plan is eventually to fix the links in all older blog posts.

Files most relevant to this blog are listed first. Several of these are compilations of posts from my other blogs and websites.      *UPDATE 6 January 2016: In a series of posts beginning today, I will add abstracts and a keyword list for each of the PDF essays listed below.*

Dance Designs in 18th and Early 19th Century Music

Dance and Dancing in Schubert's Vienna

Cotillon after Schubert, with audio

Analyses of Schubert, Waltz, D.779n13

Buelow Contredanses: Rising Lines

John Playford Dancing Master: Rising Lines

Files on rising lines and cadence gestures from a defunct website.

Rising Lines in the Tonal Frameworks of Traditional Tonal Music

Table of Compositions with Rising Lines

Complex upper-voice cadential figures in traditional tonal music

Kingsbury Hymns of Praise: Rising Lines

Tonal Frames in 18th and 19th Century Music

Section from a chapter of an unpublished book:

On Edward Macdowell's "To a Wild Rose"