O QUE SIGNIFICA FETÍȘ EM ROMENO
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(Em religiões primitivas) Objeto ao qual atribuíram qualidades sobrenaturais, uma força mágica capaz de ajudar seu possuidor. 2) Fig. Objeto de veneração exagerada. FETÍȘ ~uri n. 1) (în religiile primitive) Obiect căruia i se atribuiau calități supranaturale, forță magică, capabil să-l ajute pe posesorul acestuia. 2) fig. Obiect al unei venerații exagerate.
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «FETÍȘ»
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Esquisse de L'histoire de L'harmonie: An English-language ...
An English-language Translation of the François-Joseph Fétis History of Harmony François-Joseph Fétis, Mary I. Arlin. Conservatory, and in 1824, at Cherubini's request, Fetis wrote and published his first important work, Traits de contrepoint ...
François-Joseph Fétis, Mary I. Arlin, 1994
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Music Criticism in Nineteenth-Century France: La Revue Et ...
philosophical context of Fetis's thought has received less attention.4 This section presents Fetis's philosophy of music in the light of German idealist aesthetics and the dominant French philosophies of Victor Cousin and, to a lesser extent, ...
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Fétis's Theory of Harmony in Nineteenth-century Europe: ... - Volumul 2
Francois-Joseph Fetis (1784--1871) made two significant contributions to music-theoretical thought: he was responsible for giving the concept of tonality the centrality that it continues to enjoy, and his theory of harmony was the first to ...
Jean Marie Littlejohn, 2004
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Witnesses and Scholars: Studies in Musical Biography - Pagina 114
Fetis' character, that learned though he was, he had to pretend to even greater learning, was first raised by August Wilhelm Ambros in his obituary of the great scholar.75 Ambros claimed that Fetis was not a reactionary despite his disapproval ...
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Music Theory from Zarlino to Schenker: A Bibliography and ...
CHORON Methode pratique d'harmonie FETIS Cours de philosophie musicale 1833 CHORON Sur la composition musicale FETIS Biographie universelle des musiciens RElCHAArt du compositeur dramatique WEBER Die Generalbafilehre ...
David Damschroder, David Russell Williams, 1990
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Mendelssohn and Victorian England - Pagina 18
employs it without discernment'.65 Approaching the problem historically, Fetis suggested that the anti-musicality of Cromwell's Puritans in the seventeenth century was 'the original and active cause of the fall of the art in general'.66 And ...
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Historia Muscorum: A General History of Land and Water,.
17. Foliis gramineis pellucid is., cauliculo rubente. id. Phyllitidis folio rugofo acuto, capfulis incurvis. .19. Juniper! foliis rugofis, capfulis rectioribus. 20. Albidum & Glaucum fragile majus, foliis ereétis fetis brevibus. 21. Nanum, larignis foliis albis.
Johann Jakob Dillenius, 1768
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An Artist's Journey: Lettres D'un Bachelier Es Musique, ... - Pagina 27
Then, after taking Liszt severely to task for his ill-tempered Thalberg article, which he blames on bad advice from "imprudent friends," Fetis concludes: "You [Liszt] are the transcendent man of a school that has passed and has nothing more to ...
Franz Liszt, Charles Suttoni, 1989
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The French Fetish from Chaucer to Shakespeare - Pagina 78
With its conflicting connotations of attractiveness and counterfeiting, fetis illustrates the complexity of post-Conquest cultural relationships. Although, as I have shown,/e/w signals Lucifer's immense self-regard and Herod's great self- absorption, ...
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Historia Muscorum: a General History of Land and Water ... ... - Pagina 7
47. Hypnoides, hiriutie vireieens, fafciculare alpinum. I-IypnoIdes alpmum, fetis 8: capfulis exiguis. Hypnoides alpinum, operculis obtufis. Hypnoides, Ericæ facie, capfulis barbatis, al pmum. ' Hy.pn0ides polycephalon, lanuginofum, montanum.
Johannes-Jacobus Dillenius, 1763