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Are any books out there that contains entire classical pieces; be it piano works, choral, symphonies, pre-analyzed for study?

 

Also, I'm wanting to get the Kent Kennan's counterpoint workbook. If anyone here has used this, would this be good for self-study, or is it meant to be used in the classroom with instructor to grade the exercises?

-Thanks

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If you analyze music with the Schenkerian method, the book Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach by Allen Cadwallader and David Gagné may not have many complete analysis in it but it has a few. As well as full almost essay type descriptions of the music and the analysis. 

Schenker himself has a few books like Free Composition that may have full analysis (dont quote me on that). 

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