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Meter in Music, 1600-1800: Performance, Perception, and Notation
ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE on metrical organization is provided by rhythmopoeia,
a study that translates quantitative poetic meters into their equivalents in music.
Rhythmopoeia defined metrical units, unlike the tactus, which regulated the flow ...
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An encyclopœdia, or dictionary of music
John Feltham Danneley. A rhythm of seven measures may also be used, but
under certain conditions. The rhythm of the ancient Greeks was purely syllabic.
See Rhythmopoeia. RHYTHM of SUPPOSITION, a species of echo; a repetition
of a ...
John Feltham Danneley, 1825
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The Foreign Quarterly Review
and bus, always recurring at the same places, must necessarily receive a double
time in order to equalize the bars, or, as the ancients would have expressed it, to
give them continuous rhythmopoeia. Wherever therefore a monosyllable ...
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Essays Philological and Critical: Selected from the Papers
Widely as the rhythmopoeia of yEschylus differs from that of Euripides, and the
rhythmopoeia of Pindar from that of Philoxenus, in particular forms and
combinations, the fundamental principles of rhythmic — as regards kind of feet,
extent of feet ...
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Pindari opera qvae svpersvnt...
Atque haec rhythmopoeia practici eñ ufus : difcipli- na enim rbythmorum tribus
illis parübus deferibi non poteít , quia ante priinani rliylhjnopoeiae partein,
electionem dico, tenenda iam eß univerfa rhytlunica doctrina. Praeterea vero
diviiio liaec ...
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Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart: Chamber Music for ...
Seidel (1975) and Houle (1987: 62–77) refer to this aspect of metric theory as
Rhythmopoeia, but this term was not used by the authors whose theories they
summarize. Even if in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries some of
these ...
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Transactions of the American Philological Association
The fixing of 2 to 1 as the precise numerical relation was probably the work of
rhythmopoeia, or of rhythmopceia and melopceia together. "When longs and
shorts were combined in rhythmic composition, and especially when a musical ...
American Philological Association, 1871
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Essays Philological and Critical Selected Froms the Papers ...
Widely as the rhythmopoeia of fEschylus differs from that of Euripides, and the
rhythmopceia of Pindar from that of Philoxenus, in particular forms and
combinations, the fundamental principles of rhythmic—as regards'kind of feet,
extent of feet, ...
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Performing French Classical Music: Sources and Applications
Rhythmopoeia Musicians can still learn much from the ways that dance scholars
discuss phrasing. For example, some scholars, taking their cue from Marin
Mersenne, a seventeenth-century French theorist, relate stress patterns of dance
...
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane].
The monosyllable once being established as a separate bar of the music, was
open to all that variety and adornment of rhythmopoeia, which Aristoxenus
notices in the passage above quoted. While the chorus was singing the simple
note vis, ...
John George Cochrane, 1839