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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FUGUELIKE»
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The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians
His Orphenica lyra (Seville, 1554) presents intabulations for vihuela of works by
other composers and nearly 70 original pieces. Fuga [Lat., It., Sp.]. See Fugue.
Fugato [It.]. A fuguelike (and thus contrapuntal and imitative) passage occurring
in ...
A whining child cannot tell you that her crying is fuguelike, but we need that
image, in both the psychological and musical senses of the term, to trace the
course and the contingencies of the emotional experience. Whining is in a way ...
3
Literature, Life, and Modernity
Psychologically, a childhood sense of self as being caught up, fuguelike, in
mysterious, larger processes of development is posed against a too assured, too
rounded sense of accomplished mastery of discourses and social roles. Archaic
but ...
Richard Thomas Eldridge, 2013
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Threshold Time: Passage of Crisis in Chicano Literature
Essays impersonating autobiography; six chapters in sad, fuguelike repetition. (7)
What is being rehearsed is introduced in “Aria,” and throughout the book the “
fuguelike repetitions” grow increasingly complex. In the second chapter, “The ...
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The Shattered Self: A Psychoanalytic Study of Trauma
Such temporary fuguelike breaks with reality (in contrast to psychotic breaks)
involve the enactment of unconscious fantasies intended to defend against and
compensate for the traumatic alteration of personal identity (p.450). Fisher
suggests ...
Richard B. Ulman, Doris Brothers, 2013
Callers now found they had to compose the same sort of earnest, slightly
overintense listener's expression they had to compose for in-person exchanges.
Those callers who out of unconscious habit succumbed to fuguelike doodling or ...
David Foster Wallace, 2009
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Heartland Excursions: Ethnomusicological Reflections on ...
The expression of the serious with the use of fugal or fuguelike structures was an
established practice from Mozart. There are many illustrations, from the song of
the armed men in The Magic Flute, who use it to state the theory of the opera's ...
The dilemmas and possibilities of the romantic enterprise in late twentieth-century society are reflected in the lives of James Mayn, a journalist, and Grace Kimball, a leader in the women's movement
In a novel of love, family inheritance, and desperation, the author offers a fictional account of Virginia Woolf's last days and her friendship with a poet living in his mother's shadow.
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Scripture Proverbs: Illustrated, Annotated, and Applied
Sage mediciners warn us that when no such special cause for sleeplessness
exists as is supplied by the pre- * Space is not, like the poet's wealth of conceit in
illustration, inexhaustible ; and out of numerous other stanzas of his in fuguelike ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «FUGUELIKE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
fuguelike en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Jazz drummer Albert 'Tootie' Heath sounds better than ever on the …
Of course, the apple doesn't fall far from the trio, as another selection is John Lewis's "Concorde," a fuguelike classic by the Modern Jazz ... «Chicago Reader, Feb 15»
Book review: 'Twilight of the Eastern Gods,' by Ismail Kadare
But the novel is a fascinating document, a fuguelike trip to a bizarre, nearly forgotten place. “Once upon a time,” Kadare writes, “there used to be ... «Washington Post, Dic 14»
Listen to Cory Arcangel's Piano Dances
When asked if Arcangel looked to any traditional composers — baroque or classical, say — when writing these fuguelike variations, ... «Vulture, Nov 14»
'Björk: Biophilia Live' Documents Her Tour
Mr. Fenton and Mr. Strickland, who riffs on nature documentary in a fuguelike stretch of his “Berberian Sound Studio,” cleanly blend the stage ... «New York Times, Sep 14»
Shabazz Palaces find 'Lese Majesty' on the edge of spontaneity
Still, his explanation of fuguelike moments of ethereal and meandering songs does little to clear up the lingering notion that a secret code is ... «Creative Loafing Atlanta, Ago 14»
The Picturephone: 50 years old and still unpopular
Those callers who out of unconscious habit succumbed to fuguelike doodling or pants-crease-adjustment now came off looking rude, ... «Tech Gen Mag, May 14»
They're Breaking Down the Walls
Throughout, he combines disparate elements—Afro-Cuban hand percussion, fuguelike strings, the rhythmic dynamism of his trio—into music ... «Wall Street Journal, Mar 14»
Family bonds, music play together in Quiara Alegria Hudes's 'Water …
On the level of story, moreover, the call of the military “echoes from one generation to another” in a fuguelike manner, observes Abel Lopez, ... «Washington Post, Feb 14»
At the Henry: a glorious Ray K. Metzker photo retrospective
Others use trick photography — multiple exposures, collage — to highlight the fuguelike complexity of urban landscapes. Metzker's longtime ... «The Seattle Times, Nov 13»
'I Used to be Darker': a lyrical extended-family drama
These are at first separated from the narrative, but eventually they suggest a fuguelike quality, especially in the seemingly spontaneous finale. «The Seattle Times, Oct 13»