PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «HETEROPHONY»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HETEROPHONY»
Descubre el uso de
heterophony en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
heterophony y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Musics of Many Cultures: An Introduction
Korean heterophony exists only if there is an intended conscious interaction
between performers who fully realize the musical principle of variety within unity.
In order to understand this conception of heterophonic sound, it is helpful to look
at a ...
2
The Cambridge Companion to Debussy
The most important of these I refer to here as the 'heterophonic orchestra'. '
Heterophony' is a term variously applied to different musical phenomena, but
perhaps most often it is encountered in descriptions of non-Western instrumental
music, ...
3
"Silk and Bamboo" Music in Shanghai: The Jiangnan Sizhu ...
The characteristic musical texture ofJiangnan sizhu is an example if what
Western scholars call heterophony, defined by Peter Cooke s "simultaneous
variation, accidental or deliberate, of what is identified as the same melody" (
1980:537).
John Lawrence Witzleben, 1995
4
Improvisation in a Ritual Context: The Music of Cantonese Opera
The Music of Cantonese Opera Shouren Chen. Table 7.2 Types of
accompaniment in Music Examples 7.1 to 7.3 (cont'd) * FMI stands for Fixed
Melodic Interlude. Music Example 7.3 imitative monophony delayed heterophony
FMI: ce interlude ...
5
The Music of Ruth Crawford Seeger
Counterpoint Heterophony While melody is the basis of Crawford's style, it is
when two or more melodies are combined, when they interact contrapuntally, that
her music becomes most distinctive and interesting. It is also in a contrapuntal ...
6
The Ma'lūf in Contemporary Libya: An Arab Andalusian Musical ...
It has been pointed out to me by some members of Araibi's ensemble that the
prominent instrument in a ma'lufensemble for the generation of heterophony is
the qanun. Simultaneous heterophony, for instance, is most typically produced by
the ...
7
'A Commonsense View of All Music': Reflections on Percy ...
The most common technique in some Asian societies, where equal- stepped
scales were used long before equal temperament was invented in Europe, was
heterophony. This is neither polyphony nor democratic. David Reck describes it
as ...
The final manifestation of difference to be considered in Boulez's work is that of
heterophony, which consists in the production of virtual melodic lines, analogous
to his virtual themes, virtual forms and accumulative developments. While the ...
9
Comparative Musicology and Anthropology of Music: Essays on ...
Heterophony — as used by Stumpf (1901), Adler (1908), Hornbostel (1909b:302;
1913b:354-66; 1928b:46-47, 49-50, 55), and many others — designated
something that supposedly results when musicians have not yet learned to direct
their ...
Bruno Nettl, Philip V. Bohlman, 1991
In elaborate instrumental styles, heterophony is normally combined with
functional polyphony that may be rooted in call-and-response schemes, for
example, when different instruments such as a trumpet (playing the theme), a
clarinet (with ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HETEROPHONY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
heterophony en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Minimalism at 50
... at will as they zoned inside the unfolding heterophony of sound, using their instinct to guide them towards moving forwards through the piece. «Gramophone, Jun 15»
Wagilak songmen combine with Grabowsky for Nyilipidgi tonight at …
Indigenous music uses improvisation within the confines of set forms, known as heterophony in the western world of music theory. «Herald Sun, Jun 15»
Review Roundup: English National Opera's 9/11 Opera BETWEEN …
... Davies suggests sonic immensity through abrupt musical understatement; she creates keening effects with coloratura, and the heterophony ... «Broadway World, Abr 15»
Between Worlds, Barbican Theatre, review: An operatic debut into …
... creates keening effects with coloratura, and the heterophony she habitually deploys has the chorus sounding like a flock of frightened birds. «The Independent, Abr 15»
Windham Orchestra conductor Hugh Keelan, left, and composer …
The song form is clear, and the lyrical English horn solo sections are interrupted by the harsh, edgy heterophony [the simultaneous playing of ... «Commons, Mar 15»
Switchboard Presents: Something for All Tastes
... II and electronically manipulated harp melodies shadowed Weakley's live piano playing relentlessly, yielding a kind of mercurial heterophony ... «San Francisco Classical Voice, Mar 15»
The playlist: experimental music – Africa Express, Colin Webster …
The profound clarity of the recording walks your ears inside an orgiastic heterophony of meshed-together lines. And this is the funkiest In C on ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, CBSO Centre, Birmingham
Poul Ruders's “Alone” lost nothing by matching the voice with a single clarinet, and writing for them in close heterophony – the clarinet as alter ... «The Arts Desk, Feb 15»
Gig review: Nae Regrets: Martyn Bennett's Grit,Glasgow
... the Gaelic version in spine-tingling Gaelic heterophony, while Chanter was a hell-for leather mash-up of shrilling pipe reeds, pounding dance ... «Scotsman, Ene 15»
Ten facts about cumbia, Colombia's principal musical style
While the gaita hembra is used for the melody, the gaita macho provides heterophony in conjunction with a maraca. The bullerengue and the ... «OUPblog, Nov 14»