10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLYTONALLY»
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polytonally in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Noetics: The Science of Thinking and Knowing
Modern human beings at this time produced their livelihoods, speaking human
tongues, stabilizing their practices and began to vary them polytonally, not
according to the species, but according to the cultural group; the capability of
cultural ...
Lawrence Krader, Cyril Levitt, 2010
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Settling the Score: Essays on Music
From the opening drum roll the sound is like Four Saints: always the plain
phrases with their modernistic touches (triads used polytonally) soldering the
Baptist-sounding hymns of the composer's Kansas City childhood. And always
the ...
3
Serbian and Greek Art Music: A Patch to Western Music History
Rajicic then suffered something of a crisis. He started writing tonally and
polytonally, and constructed his forms and instrumentation according to all
classical postulates. This sudden stylistic simplification, provoked by external
circumstances, ...
4
Action Writing: Jack Kerouac's Wild Form
These include Joseph Cornell's compartmentalized boxes, which invite
ambiguous communications between coexisting elements, and Charles Ives's
polytonally layered Fourth Symphony, which synthesizes portions of his earlier
work with ...
... POLYTONAL POLYTONALITIES POLYTONALITY POLYTONALLY POLYTYPE
POLYTYPES POLYTYPIC POLYUNSATURATED POLYURETHANE
POLYTECHNICS POLYTECHNIZATION POLYTECHNIZATIONS
POLYTENDINOBURSITIS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Harlequin Years: Music in Paris, 1917-1929
... the Trois rag-caprices, Salade and Le train bleu, and profound seriousness in
Lbomme et son desir and the operas Le pauvre matelot and Cbristopbe Colomb (
not forgetting the polytonally complex Fifth String Quartet). Among the works of ...
7
Mark the Music: The Life and Work of Marc Blitzstein
His broad emotional range extends from the tenderness of Abel with his lamb to
the frenzied bacchanal of the city-builders. Much of the score is modal and tonally
centered, some of it polytonally, none of it overly dissonant. Consistent with the ...
8
Lee Konitz: Conversations on the Improviser's Art
Paul talks in his autobiography Stopping Time about the limitations of the AABA
form, so now he plays them polytonally. Within the thirty-two-bar structure, he
really frees up the tonality. We laugh out loud sometimes, he plays some things
that ...
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Richard Strauss: A Critical Commentary on His Life and Works
31, in a streaming diminution: Ex. 43 Moreoveratthe climax, the simultaneous
outbursts of the themes of husband and wife are given polytonally, another
technical innovation which foreshadows Salome. This culminating corner-stone
of the ...
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From Musical Folklore to Twelve-tone Technique: Memoirs of a ...
Different choral parts were shaped polytonally although they are reminiscent of
popular Russian sacred songs. The central piece of the opera is the "Our Father,"
just as it rings out from the church for the first time. The prayer is set to music in ...
Georg von Albrecht, Elliott Antokoletz, 2004
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «POLYTONALLY»
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polytonally is used in the context of the following news items.
Dave Brubeck, jazz legend, dies a day short of 92nd birthday
His goals were "to play polytonally and polyrhythmically," he once said. After founding the Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1951 with alto saxophonist ... «San Jose Mercury News, Dec 12»
The Peter Graham Collection
... language (Graham stated in 1994 that Montage was written bitonally and polytonally) is tenuous at best; nonsense if you are less charitable. «4barsrest.com, Jan 10»