Harald M. Krebs
Professor
school of music
University of Victoria
Canada
Biography
Harald Krebs obtained his PhD in music theory from Yale University in 1980. He held a Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of British Columbia, and taught at UBC and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a sessional instructor. He joined the music faculty at the University of Victoria in 1986. He is head of the theory section, and teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in theory. He has published widely on the tonal and rhythmic structure of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century music in Canadian, American and European journals, and in numerous collections of essays.
Research Interest
music theory
Publications
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Krebs H. Alternatives to monotonality in early nineteenth-century music. Journal of Music Theory. 1981 Apr 1;25(1):1-6.
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rebs H. Alternatives to monotonality in early nineteenth-century music. Journal of Music Theory. 1981 Apr 1;25(1):1-6.
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Kinderman W, Krebs H. The second practice of nineteenth-century tonality. U of Nebraska Press; 1996.
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Krebs H. Fantasy pieces: Metrical dissonance in the music of Robert Schumann. Oxford University Press on Demand; 1999.