10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONODICALLY»
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1
Jesus in History, Thought, and Culture: An Encyclopedia
In Spain, in some settings the crowd parts remained monodically chanted but the
words of the Evangelist and some of Christ appeared in polyphony. Once again,
this shows the developing attempts of composers to highlight and interpret ...
James Leslie Houlden, 2003
2
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris
Those fantastic images are given in the first part. Now they live and move after
natural laws. At the conclusion of the first part the chief theme re-enters, but in E
major, moving monodically in octaves, and not any more in hollow double-
octaves.
William Torrey Harris, 1870
3
The Roaring Silence: John Cage: A Life
“Those numbers referred to shopping lists.” Henri SauguetlentCage a single
sheet of manuscript with the tideVexations. The piececonsists ofa short theme,
eleven eighth notes long,first played monodically, then with the addition of chords
.
4
Literature and Philosophy in Dialogue: Essays in German ...
The continually spinning figuration of the organ style gained, by the unity of the
monodically phrased theme, a new architectonic strength and greatness. He
encountered in himself alone that to which recent centuries have succumbed
almost ...
5
The Chechens: A Handbook
With the advent of Christianity in Georgia, chants and hymns were initially
delivered monodically, but later the deeply ingrained polyphonic tradition came
to dominate liturgical pieces. Parallel developments took place in the North
Caucasus ...
6
Reading the Victory Ode
possibility remains, namely that no one could have said more aptly that he was
the bearer ofa lyric message from the poet's city than a man who, like Aeneias in
Olympian 6, or Nicasippos in [sthmian 2,I3 was able to perform monodically the ...
Peter Agócs, Chris Carey, Richard Rawles, 2012
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
Those fantastic images are given in the first part. Now they live and move after
natural laws. At the conclusion of the first part the chief theme re-enters, but in E
major, moving monodically in octaves, and not any more in hollow double-
octaves.
8
The Narrator in Archaic Greek and Hellenistic Poetry
When this ode was reperformed monodically the quasimonodic first-person
statements proclaiming a chorus awaiting a song from the Muse were mimetic -
the audience gets the impression that the narrator is present at a different
performance ...
9
Music in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
1550-c. 1610) a. A Spanish composer, Navarro emigrated to Mexico and in 1604
published his 105- page Liber in quo quatuor Passiones Chris ti Domini
continentur. This contains four Passions set monodically, a set of Lamentations
and ...
Harold Gleason, Warren Becker, Catherine Gleason, 1988
10
The Cambridge Companion to Bach
Fromevidence foundin Vopelius's NeuLeipziger Gesangbuch(1682) it appears
thatwhen the Sanctus was sung monodically the Osanna and Benedictus were
included, but ifa polyphonic or concerted setting of the Sanctus was sung they ...
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