C.P.E. Bach's "art" and "craft"? : galant schemata and the Rule of the Octave as markers of convention in selected keyboard sonatas and in the Versuch
Roč.52,č.1(2017)
C.P.E. Bach; Gjerdingen; schema theory; eighteenth-century music; galant style; Rule of the Octave
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