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- Reinterpretation abstract "In the analysis of 18th- and 19th-century Western music, an elision, overlap, or rather reinterpretation (Umdeutung), is the perception, after the fact, of a (metrically weak) cadential chord at the end of one phrase as the (metrically strong) initial chord of the next phrase. Two phrases may overlap, making the beginning and ending of both happen at the same moment in time, or both phrases and hypermeasures may overlap, making the last bar in the first hypermeasure and the first in the second. Charles Burkhart uses overlap and reinterpretation to distinguish between the overlap of phrases and of both phrase and measure-group, respectively.".
- Reinterpretation wikiPageID "1397546".
- Reinterpretation wikiPageLength "1200".
- Reinterpretation wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Reinterpretation wikiPageRevisionID "573799238".
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Bar_(music).
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Cadence_(music).
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_techniques.
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Post-tonal_music_theory.
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Burkhart.
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(music).
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Meter_(music).
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Musical_analysis.
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLink Phrase_(music).
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reinterpretation".
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLinkText "overlapping".
- Reinterpretation wikiPageWikiLinkText "reinterpretation".
- Reinterpretation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-theory-stub.
- Reinterpretation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Reinterpretation subject Category:Musical_techniques.
- Reinterpretation subject Category:Post-tonal_music_theory.
- Reinterpretation hypernym Perception.
- Reinterpretation type Disease.
- Reinterpretation type Technique.
- Reinterpretation comment "In the analysis of 18th- and 19th-century Western music, an elision, overlap, or rather reinterpretation (Umdeutung), is the perception, after the fact, of a (metrically weak) cadential chord at the end of one phrase as the (metrically strong) initial chord of the next phrase. Two phrases may overlap, making the beginning and ending of both happen at the same moment in time, or both phrases and hypermeasures may overlap, making the last bar in the first hypermeasure and the first in the second.".
- Reinterpretation label "Reinterpretation".
- Reinterpretation sameAs Q7310433.
- Reinterpretation sameAs m.04zccm.
- Reinterpretation sameAs Q7310433.
- Reinterpretation wasDerivedFrom Reinterpretation?oldid=573799238.
- Reinterpretation isPrimaryTopicOf Reinterpretation.