[Smt-talk] Scale degrees

Samarotto, Frank fsamarot at indiana.edu
Sun May 18 17:33:14 PDT 2014


I'll start. Beethoven, Op. 78.

Frank

Frank Samarotto
Associate Professor of Music
Jacobs School of Music
Indiana University Bloomington
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Subject: Re: [Smt-talk] Scale degrees


Some keys just have not been that popular. I challenge the gang to come up with standard repertoire pieces that are in F# major aside from a death-defying symphony by Mahler, a nocturne and barcarolle by Chopin, a romance by Schumann, and a sonata by Scriabin and Scarlatti, and a book called Anthology of Horror in F-sharp Major by Rene David Rivero. And, yes, I didn’t forget the WTC which stands alone in the history of music for way too many reasons and may prove that Bach was an extra-terrestrial.



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