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The Gendered Score: Music in 1940s Melodrama and the Woman's ...
In this context, tonal music seems to be recodified as 'normal' and desirable (
female) emotion, with dissonance and atonalism representing a level of tortured (
male) emotion in excess of this. In comparison with women's films, this suggests
that ...
1n a newspaper review of Wcbern's performance of the concerto in London, the
prominent eritic Ernest Newman wrote not of atonality, but of 'atonalism': No one,
of course, would venture to lay it down, a priori, that atonalism could not express,
...
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The Dream Endures: California Enters the 1940s
Alfred A. Knopf agreed to print an insert for its edition of Doctor Faustus alerting
the reader that this was only a novel and that the real inventor of atonalism was
Arnold Schoenberg. In January Schoenberg accepted an offer of reconciliation ...
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The Circle and the Diamond
Nevertheless, his atonalism manufactured only an opaque intrusion into
twentieth-century developments, stopping Romantic harmony from a natural,
organic change. His ideas, projecting an innovative image, lost credence among
composers ...
Roland Trogan, Ph.D.,
2013
Berg's musico-dramatic expression of this demented humanity could only be
portrayed through the idiom of Expressionism: not in traditional harmony, but
through atonalism, dissonance, and discord In a sense, Expressionistic music
inherently ...
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A History of Opera: Milestones and Metamorphoses
Century. Atonalism and Serialism Ultimately, the vast majority of concert and
opera- goers throughout Europe and America detested serial music; they found it
sterile and nonsensical, and dismissed it as a solution to a nonexistent problem.
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Ernst Krenek and the Politics of Musical Style
... particular its precedence over traditional harmonic considerations, made it
almost inevitable that his theories would be interpreted by Krenek and others as
a justification for free atonalism, and, later, the imposition of twelve-tone
technique.
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The Perception of Music
This fear has led some of them to atonalism and to its various successors. Does
this not reveal the difficulty that musicians have experienced as emerging from
the sedimentary layers left by the works of the past? But what an illusion to
believe ...
Robert Frances, W. Jay Dowling,
2014
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Philosophy of the Arts: An Introduction to Aesthetics
This is atonalism properly so called, because its basic materials are not tones at
all, but simply sounds. Schoenberg's atonalism was highly experimental, but it
was with composers like Varese and Reich that the possibility of non-musical ...
The String Quartet composed in 1952 was a milestone work, as it signaled a turn
toward atonalism previously lacking in Fine's self-described “amiable” music of
earlier years. Fine received two Guggenheim Fellowships, a National Institute of
...
Brad Hill, Richard Carlin, Nadine Hubbs,
2005
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «ATONALISM»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
atonalism în contextul următoarelor știri.
Omaha Symphony's 'Fresh Ink' tells stories with aural chaos
Simply put, distressed atonalism ruled the climactic concert of the composers' three-day workshop with the symphony, conductors Thomas ... «Omaha World-Herald, Mai 15»
Out of the wasteland: the first World War and modernism
By the early decades of the 20th century, this had given way to whole-scale atonalism and an abandonment of traditional rhythmic strictures ... «Irish Times, Mai 15»
Canadian pianist Louis Lortie plays 57 varieties of tasty preludes
As well as pioneering atonalism before Schoenberg, the eccentric Scriabin had plans for a work which was to be performed in the Himalayas to ... «The Daily Telegraph, Apr 15»
A Seamless Meeting at the New York Philharmonic
It has taken the full 20th century and more than a 10th of the 21st to get to this point, where conflicting modernist “isms” (atonalism, Minimalism) ... «Wall Street Journal, Mar 15»
Alexander Brott - The Creator
In the 50's he was captivated by the second Viennese School of Atonalism and he sought to embrace its techniques and make them his own in ... «La Scena Musicale, Feb 15»
Florian Boesch, Roger Vignoles, Wigmore Hall
A musical manifesto against atonalism, offering proof that tonality was not played out, the Reisebuch more than makes its case. So why is it not ... «The Arts Desk, Ian 15»
Hans Abrahamsen portrait review – a drive for clarity and concision
Ten fleeting preludes journey backwards from ferocious atonalism to full-on baroque pastiche; halfway through they reach expressive ground ... «The Guardian, Ian 15»
What I Think About When I Hear Richard Strauss' "Salome"
He wanted nothing to do with the pending revolution of absolute atonalism. But he was more than willing to startle in other ways, from the ... «Texas Public Radio, Ian 15»
A composer for the season
It's a group of ten preludes that open in atonalism and end in neo-baroque tonality. The pivot point is the fifth prelude, in which the cello plays a ... «Herald Scotland, Ian 15»
The Santa Maria Philharmonic Society offers a concert featuring a …
The avant-garde nature of atonalism made the style very difficult for casual listeners to understand, and may have had an influence on classical ... «Santa Maria Sun, Oct 14»