ETIMOLOGI PERKATAAN CANCRIZANS
Medieval Latin: moving backwards, from cancrizāre to move crabwise.
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cancrizans dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
cancrizans dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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The Apollonian Clockwork: On Stravinsky
A 'Cantus cancrizans', and two slightly varied repetitions precede all of this.
These cantus are also separated by ritornelli. (A small detail for those taking
notes: the ritornello, when functioning as refrain for the 'cantus cancrizans', is four
bars ...
Louis Andriessen, Elmer Schönberger, 2006
Cancrizans. (A musical theme moving backwards in retrograde) ... there any
chance that you could come with us? It would only be for about a week.” Peter's
mouth hung open in shock! “Really? You wouldn't mind?” D386E Cancrizans.
“Crab” or Cancrizans Canons - - Canons in Retrograde A crab walks side-ways
and often looks as if he is walking backward. Composers for centuries used the
term cancrizans or crab to refer to a type of canon where one performer plays the
...
Kendall Durelle Briggs, 2012
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Private Fire: Robert Francis's Ecopoetry and Prose
A TRIBUTE TO V. H. AUDEN AND HIS VOCABULARY Whether it's deasil,
cancrizans, or widdershins,* Auden always finishes what he begins. Oh, you can
count on him to can}r out his plans Whether they're deasil, widdershins, or
cancrizans.
Matthew James Babcock, 2011
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The Hutchinson Concise Dictionary of Music
'Canon cancrizans' is a canon in which one part or more proceed normally while
another one or more go backwards. In serial music the reversed form of the
series is sometimes called cancrizans instead of the more usual retrograde.
Candide ...
One evening dur- ing Boulez's early tenure in New York, Harold Schonberg
commented to me that he could not hear a “cancrizans,” a melody that reads
backward, from right to left. I wonder how many can hear a cancrizans, except
perhaps at ...
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The Oxford Dictionary of Music
141 cantata cancio ́n [Sp.] Song. There are diminutives— cancioncica,
cancioncilla, cancioncita. The canción danza is a Sp. dance-song. cancrizans
See canon. Candide Comic operetta in 2 acts by *Bernstein, based on Voltaire's
novel (1759) ...
Michael Kennedy, Tim Rutherford-Johnson, Joyce Kennedy, 2012
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The Twelve-Note Music of Anton Webern: Old Forms in a New ...
would have been a cancrizans canon. Possible reasons for this apparent neglect
of obvious potential will be discussed in Chapter 5; Webern's decision not to
allow any of the first three sections of this movement to be perfectly symmetrical, ...
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Music from the Earliest Notations to the Sixteenth Century: ...
(Proceeding backward was known as cancrizans motion after the word for “crab,”
an animal evidently thought in those days to walk backward rather than sideways
.) Thus the whole song can be “realized” from the rubric: Accompany the cantus ...
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Comparative literature
Thus, a very close connection exists between the meaning of the text and the
musical structure, especially since the text of the poem describes the total
musical structure and the canon cancrizans, or canon in crabwise motion, which
is ...