Ian Bent

824 citations
25 papers · 138 indexed · h-index 7

Ian Bent

19 papers receiving 68 citations

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Ian Bent
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  • Music 93
  • Classics 30
  • History 25
  • Language and Linguistics 15
  • Cognitive Neuroscience 27
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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1
Heinrich Schenker e la missione del genio germanico
20142
2
"Music Analysis in the Nineteenth Century", T. I: "Fugue, Form and Style", Ian Bent, Cambridge-New York 1994 : [recenzja].
20061
3
Music theory in the age of Romanticism
200530
4 20053
5
Der Tonwille : pamphlets in witness of the immutable laws of music offered to a new generation of youth
20044
6
Der Tonwille Pamphlets in Witness of the Immutable Laws of Music, offered to a New Generation of Youth by Heinrich Schenker. Volume 1: Issues 1-5 (1921-1923). Heinrich Schenker
20044
7 19991
8
Plato-Beethoven: A Hermeneutics for Nineteenth-Century Music?
19956
9
Music Analysis in the Nineteenth Century: Objective–subjective analysis: the hermeneutic circle
199422
10 19931
11 19892
12 19867
13 19861
14 19843
15 19831
16 19831
17
Source materials and the interpretation of music : a memorial volume to Thurston Dart
198111
18 19691
19 196912
20 19635

About Ian Bent

Ian Bent is a scholar working on Music, General Arts and Humanities, Classics, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and Signal Processing, having authored 25 papers that have together received 138 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Musicology and Musical Analysis (11 papers), Music Technology and Sound Studies (7 papers), Diverse Musicological Studies (6 papers), Music and Audio Processing (2 papers), Reformation and Early Modern Christianity (1 paper), Theater, Performance, and Music History (1 paper), Schopenhauer and Stefan Zweig (1 paper) and Neuroscience and Music Perception (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Music (93 citations), Classics (30 citations), History (25 citations), Language and Linguistics (15 citations) and Cognitive Neuroscience (27 citations). Frequent co-authors include Margaret Bent, Thurston Dart, William Drabkin, Heinrich Schenker, Michael Musgrave, Arnold Whittall, John Rothgeb, Nicholas Cook, Richard Krämer and Jonathan Dunsby. Their work appears in journals such as Music Analysis, Journal of the American Musicological Society, Notes, Music and Letters and Revue de musicologie.

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