10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DIATONICISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
diatonicism in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
diatonicism im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
THE CONCEPT OK DIATONICISM Using the modal subsystems of scale and
function, theorists have developed diverse approaches to the classification and
analysis of mode. Acknowledging the complexities of modal classification,
Kholopov ...
Diatonicism. vs. chromaticism. In Elgar's music, stretches of 'pure' diatonic writing
often participate in semantic oppositions, the other side being associated with an
'advanced' language of chromaticism and the two being juxtaposed, indeed ...
J. P. E. Harper-Scott, Julian Rushton, 2007
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Music and Theology in Nineteenth-Century Britain
In an article entitled 'Heroic Melancholy: Elgar's Inflected Diatonicism',20 he
notes that diatonicism and chromaticism are often played off against each other
by Elgar in the course of a piece. In the oratorios, diatonicism is used 'to
represent ...
Professor Martin Clarke, 2013
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A New Theory of Chromaticism from the Late Sixteenth to the ...
In a technique reminiscent of juxtaposed diatonicism, each composer has
introduced chromaticism by placing two incompatible sonorities side-by-side. The
difference between this technique and juxtaposed diatonicism is that here, the
first ...
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After Mahler: Britten, Weill, Henze and Romantic Redemption
The symbolism attaching to Britten's diatonicism is, of course, dependent upon its
position in the history of tonality. Carl Dahlhaus famously wrote, in relation to
Wagner's diatonicism, that if 'the identity and allegorical or expressive
significance ...
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How Mathematicians Think: Using Ambiguity, Contradiction, ...
46 For example, he discusses the ambiguity of diatonicism versus chromaticism.
Diatonicism refers to the normal seven-note musical scale, the white notes on a
piano, and their natural relationships such as “thirds” and “fifths” that are based ...
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Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 141, No. ...
The Polar Opposites Of Diatonicism And Chromaticism Crucial to this story are
the cultural polar opposites of diatonicism and chromaticism, themselves the
products of the tensions and frictions that characterize the fundamental natural
polarity ...
American Philosophical Society. Annual General Meeting, 1959
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Nineteenth-century Music
One attribute of this "tone" is Wagner's return to diatonicism, in a spirit less of
restoration than of reconstruction. The distinction between chromaticism and
diatonicism, with Tristan being chromatic and Meistersinger diatonic, is so coarse
that ...
Carl Dahlhaus, J. Bradford Robinson, 1989
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Richard Wagner: Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg
Chromaticism has become the normal language of music, the rule to which
diatonicism is now the exception, conspicuous because unusual . . . The
diatonicism of Die Meistersinger is somehow dreamlike, not quite real in the
1860s; the style ...
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The Harmonic Representation of the Feminine in Puccini
On the other hand, since the two melodies never merge and are associated with
distinct national identities (western diatonicism and Japanese folk-tunes), the
message is conveyed that the two cultures are incapable of blending.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DIATONICISM» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
diatonicism im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
In new musical, characters wrestle with love, loss and alligators
In composing the music for the show, Goldsmith explained that he blended two different harmonic styles — diatonicism and chromaticism — in ... «Yale Daily News, Apr 15»
Pianist Jon Kimura Parker shares talent at Tuckamore Festival
... at points by octatonic-diatonic interpenetration or by blocks of unimpaired diatonicism, often accounted for in terms of the D- scale” (131). «The Telegram, Aug 14»
Kiran Leonard: They Were Killed In An Auto Wreck
... OF THEIR POWERS, PUSHING SELF-EXPRESSION BEYOND DIATONICISM, BEYOND CHROMATICISM! SOMETIMES THEY WERE EVEN EDUCATED! «Clash Magazine, Jul 14»
Goerne proves a haunting and memorable Wozzeck at Carnegie …
... and then draws the audience deeper and deeper into the humanity of the characters by moving towards clearer diatonicism and by pushing ... «New York Classical Review, Mär 14»
The MET Chamber Ensemble
... writing unabashedly chromatic and harmonically promiscuous music that only loosely and intermittently adhered to the tenets of diatonicism. «Carnegie Hall Blog, Jan 14»
Ravinia's Steans Institute celebrates 25 years with a vocal feast and …
... Hegge's By the Spring, At Sunset with its text by Vachel Lindsay was the most melodic of the commissions despite its predictable diatonicism. «Chicago Classical Review, Aug 13»
BLACK MUSIC MONTH: “We Got The Jazz” – The Top 5 Artists To …
... improvisatory, virtuosic solos, melodic freedom, and a harmonic idiom ranging from simple diatonicism through chromaticism to atonality.”. «AllHipHop, Jun 12»
ONCE (during)
Though there was a strangely anachronistic stretch of pan-diatonicism at one point in the piano part, FilmSCORE felt like a true emblem of the ... «Sequenza21, Nov 10»
Ellis, Herb (Mitchel Herbert)
His solo, after Frigo s, presents the listener with the depth ofhis jazz guitar study: an active knowledge of the bebop vocabulary; elements of non-diatonicism; ... «Jazz.com, Mär 09»
Little, Booker
... lines - but he was less confined to conventional bop phrasing and accentual patterns than his peers, and he often broke free from diatonicism and the blues. «Jazz.com, Jan 09»