10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EURHYTHMICAL»
Discover the use of
eurhythmical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
eurhythmical and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Architectural Magazine
In like manner, a round rosette in a square ceiling is not eurhythmical with the
form ; because the round form is not parallel with the square, and, therefore, the
two forms are heterogeneous to each other. 38. When these heterogeneous
forms ...
John Claudius Loudon,
1838
2
Architectural Magazine, and Journal of Improvement in ...
In like manner, a round rosette in a square ceiling is not eurhythmical with the
form ; because the round form is not parallel with the square, and, therefore, the
two forms are heterogeneous to each other. 38. When these heterogeneous
forms ...
3
Nancy Spero, Encounters
up in the eurhythmical bodies of Spero's physically and ideologically specific
spectators. They were not intended to be the mindless puppets of rhythm implied
by Dalcroze's eurhythmical method as they were to engage with the work on their
...
Joanna S. Walker, Nancy Spero,
2011
4
The topography of Athens and the Demi
Possibly it was an bSdt tKarofiweSot (see Travels in Northern Greece, IV. p. 405),
for the Greeks seem to have considered the scale of one hundred feet as
attended with some symmetrical or eurhythmical influence. See below in
Appendix XVI.
William Martin Leake,
1841
5
Adolphe Appia: Artist and Visionary of the Modern Theatre
Appia's eurhythmical work with Dalcroze not only had important implications for
staging and scenic technique; it also left a rich and productive legacy to modern
dance. Although Dalcroze himself showed little interest in continuing to develop ...
6
The Geometry of Musical Rhythm: What Makes a "Good" Rhythm Good?
Aristoxenus reserved the term eurhythmical for those rhythms that were
beautifully rhythmical. However, he did not provide any algorithms for generating
eurhythmic rhythms, and was content to emphasize that for examples of
eurhythmic ...
Godfried T. Toussaint,
2013
7
Valenge Women: The Social and Economic Life of the Valenge ...
I came to the conclusion that this was because they were not performed for
amusement, but as a very serious part of the training of the young girls ; and the
training had to be carried out in an eurhythmical way to make it attractive; hence
the ...
8
The Phonological Spectrum: Suprasegmental structure
In this "eurhythmical" pattern "stresses are spaced not too closely and not too far
apart" (Hayes 1995:372). Such a pattern is often achieved by reordering stresses
that were assigned at the word level to the extreme edges of the words.7 Our ...
Jeroen Maarten van de Weijer, Vincent van Heuven, Harry van der Hulst,
2003
9
The Other Futurism: Futurist Activity in Venice, Padua and ...
... dynamic landscapes viewed through Balla's atmospheric layers Swift
anatomies projected across space-time Cosmic interpenetrations Physical
transcendencies Eurhythmical decompositions Swift stylizations Dynamic
chromatic lyriographs ...
10
Cult of the Will: Nervousness and German Modernity
... path toward St. Ottilien.''139 Similarly, the protagonist of Do ̈blin's later novel
Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929), Franz Biberkopf, would take recourse to a
performative, eurhythmical therapy upon being cast out of his jail educating the
will 207.