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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DODECAPHONIC»
Descubre el uso de
dodecaphonic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
dodecaphonic y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes
DODECAPHONIO MUSIC symmetric intervallic constructions and sequences, but
Alban Berg inserted, in his opera Luiu, a dodecaphonic episode built on two
mutually exclusive whole-tone scales. Anton von Webern dissected the 12~tone
...
Richard Kostelanetz, 2013
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Applications of Evolutionary Computation: EvoApplications ...
In this paper we propose an automatic music composition system for
dodecaphonic music based on a genetic algorithm. Dodecaphonic music,
introduced by A. Schoenberg, departs from the concept of tonality by considering
all 12 notes ...
3
Dodecaphonic Tonality - A New Tonal System for a New Century
" Covering topics including Nonaphonic, Tri-Tonal, Bi-Modal Systems, Hendecaphonic and Dodecaphonic Systems, and Dodecaphonic Tonality and Functionality, the book is divided into two parts and spans 25 chapters.
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Dodecaphonic Fugue: A Mix-And-Match Quartet
"Dodecaphonic Fugue" is written in 12-tone, but is quite appealing to the ear. This is due to the opening melody which is repeated and developed throughout the piece. A favorite of the sax quartet at NIU, it's a challenge, but fun to play!
Dawn Labuy-brockett, 2013
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Palestinian Arab Music: A Maqam Tradition in Practice
The importance of the collection per se is exemplified by the tone rows of
dodecaphonic music, as explained by Babbitt (1987, 16-22). The existence of
rules that apply to collections of partial rows sheds light on latent features of
dodecaphonic ...
Dalia Cohen, Ruth Katz, 2006
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Writings on Music: Music of the modern era
rse, the point in dodecaphonic music is not just using twelve Dtes for a melody,
but unifying a complete composition by single twelve-tone series. A melody of
twelve different notes ilso Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss, which was
written ...
Nicolas Slonimsky, Electra Yourke, 2004
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The Life and Twelve-Note Music of Nikos Skalkottas
Few manuscripts survive from these years, but Skalkottas probably completed his
experimental dodecaphonic First Piano Concerto, and he composed a handful of
tonal pieces inspired by the Greek folk tradition. The Greek period, based more ...
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The Topos of Music: Geometric Logic of Concepts, Theory, and ...
Extending transformation groups as a developmental parameter: Counterpoint.
dodecaphonic composition technique, and genuine serialism. We have already
seen symmetries with Bach, Schoenberg and serialists in composition in section
...
9
Israel Studies in Musicology
rates his ideas as they emanate from these two contradictory starting points. The
dodecaphonic period in Partos' compositional career was the shortest period of
all (1960-1962) , yet it was one of the most fruitful. The year 1960 was certainly ...
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E.T. Talk: How Will We Communicate with Intelligent Life on ...
It is to use a kind of music that always sounds bad or at least odd, such as
dodecaphonic music. This kind of music was developed by Arnold Schoenberg in
the 1920s. It is an atonal music where the 12 notes of the chromatic scale (
separated ...
Fernando J. Ballesteros, 2010
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DODECAPHONIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
dodecaphonic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The House of the Rising Stars
... have seemed to Schoenberg, for whom the integration of all the music in the dodecaphonic web would have made such a process less likely. «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Jun 15»
A Country Doctor, Phaedra, Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Over more than half a century, Henze's own style evolved from the dodecaphonic patter of The Country Doctor to a dense synthesis in Phaedra ... «The Arts Desk, Jun 15»
A politician's lot is not a happy one
An ostentatiously brainy man or woman with a fondness for Renaissance poetry or dodecaphonic music would find it easier to reach the top in ... «Buenos Aires Herald, May 15»
New York Philharmonic Sets 2015-16 Season of New-Music Series …
The ultimate product of the electro- troubadour, a love poem within the realm of tensor algebra, is set to a dodecaphonic rap music." Floof was ... «Broadway World, May 15»
Britten Sinfonia/Hannigan at the Barbican
... would make other sopranos scurry back to Mozart and Schubert faster than you can say advanced dodecaphonic compositional techniques. «The Times, May 15»
Moses und Aron, Komische Oper Berlin — review
Quite apart from the feat of memorising all that dodecaphonic music and hitting all those murderous top notes, Kosky requires his Aron to ... «Financial Times, Abr 15»
Philip Glass' Memoir Comes Alive in its Most Dissonant Moments
For many 20th- and 21st-century composers, the working out of compositional processes—dodecaphonic series, mathematical formulae, grand ... «Slate Magazine, Abr 15»
Classical CD Reviews
... on dissonances and a dodecaphonic (if not serial) palate to the harmonies. That is interesting in that from the late '80s to about ten years ago, ... «Audiophile Audition, Mar 15»
Musicians Discuss the Influence of Pierre Boulez
Like the famous one from the '50s: “If a composer has not experienced the necessity of dodecaphonic technique, he is useless.” That's a good ... «New York Times, Mar 15»
Review: Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Tamara Stefanovich in All …
By 1952 he declared that any musician who had not felt the “necessity of the dodecaphonic language” was “of no use.” Despite subsequent ... «New York Times, Mar 15»