10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOMETRICAL»
Discover the use of
monometrical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
monometrical and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Igor'-Severjanin: His Life and Work--the Formal Aspects of ...
Percentages Severjanin: I T Bin Tern CI Ncl Total Monometrical 69.91 9.25 79.16
15.33 94.49 5.51 100.00 Polymetrical 53.17 7.96 61.13 32.69 93.82 6.18 100.00
The comparison of both types of verse demonstrates that Severjanin's ...
2
Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions: A Biography of the ...
15° The difference between the early "neoclassic" pieces and the "Russian" ones
is largely a matter of the much greater extent to which the "monometrical pulse" is
explicitly present on the sounding surface of the music, as it is in baroque ...
3
International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics
Polymetrical verse Monometrical verse predominates in Severjanin's metrical
typology: PERCENTAGE Lines Works Monometrical 97.20 98.30 Polymetrical
2.80 1.70 The metrical typologies of most poets, which have been used as a
source ...
4
Catalogue of the Special Loan Collection of Scientific ...
B, resonator with monometrical flame without membrane. A conical shaped
Resonator, which is held with the large opening downwards and is filled from the
top with illuminating gas, which is allowed to escape through a small tube
attached, ...
Anon, CAMBRIDGE UNIV PR, 2011
5
By the Book: A Literary History of Queensland
... however, and was not averse to some formal experimentation himself,
especially when music was his model: a notable example is the 'monometrical'
poem 'Out of the Silence', which he composed in honour of Harriet Cohen's
performance ...
Patrick Buckridge, Belinda McKay, 2007
6
No Direction Home - The Life And Music Of Bob Dylan
The styleis impressionistic and surreal. Poem 1:This monometrical, highly
rhythmic episode bounces inthe jaunty tempoof a skip-rope or hopscotch rhyme. (
This form ofstreet poetry has been collected bythe Opies, byTony Schwartz, and
sung ...
7
Text and Act : Essays on Music and Performance: Essays on ...
... that it is not the measure closed in by bar lines (as it would be in Mozart, for
example), but the monometrical unit of the measure, the single beat which
determines the life of his musical organism." The term goes back directly to the
composer.
Berkeley Richard Taruskin Professor of Music University of California, 1995
8
The Cambridge Companion to Stravinsky
... for example), but the monometrical unit of the measure, the single beat which
determines the life of his musical organism.' 69 Stravinsky and Craft, Expositions
and Developments, 87-8, where Stravinsky not only lists his repertoire but also ...
... monometre ending terminaison monometrical [ ,--'—] monometrique enjamb(e)
ment enjambement octameter (eight feet) [-'— ] ociametre feminine ending
terminaison feminine octametrical [ ,--'—] octametrique foot pied, syllahe pause
pause ...
Christian Bouscaren, F. Lab, 1998
One of the principles by which Stravinsky carries out his investigations into the
nature of rhythm is in the reduction of every musical measure to one
monometrical unit or metrical cell. This can be seen in any one of his
compositions, but ...