Charles Burkhart
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Charles Burkhart is a retired musicologist, theorist, composer, and pianist. He is a scholar in Schenkerian analysis.
Burkhart was a student of Felix Salzer[1] (it is implied at Queens College, where Burkhart is also listed among faculty).[2] His M.A. thesis for Colorado college, written in 1952,[3] concentrated on the musical culture of Old Order Amish and of Old Colony Mennonites.[4]
Burkhart's compositions include some organ preludes[4] and choruses he has composed and arranged.[5]
Notes
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Bibliography
- Burkhart, Charles and Rothstein, William (1964 ; 2011). Anthology for Musical Analysis. ISBN 978-0-495-91607-9. 7th Ed.
- Brings, Burkhart, et al. (1979). A New Approach to Keyboard Harmony. ISBN 978-0-393-95001-4.
Additional Reading
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External links
- "Burkhart, Charles", Southern Illinois University Special Collections Research Center.
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