
Facultad orgánica
... of seventeenth-century Spain. Besides having been a renowned organist at the Sevillian Church of San Salvador, the Jaén Cathedral, and the Cathedral of Segovia, Correa was a teacher and a significant writer on issues of music theory and performance conventions. His Facultad orgánica of 1626 involves ...
... of seventeenth-century Spain. Besides having been a renowned organist at the Sevillian Church of San Salvador, the Jaén Cathedral, and the Cathedral of Segovia, Correa was a teacher and a significant writer on issues of music theory and performance conventions. His Facultad orgánica of 1626 involves ...
BSW Dissertation 2016-05-05 - D-Scholarship@Pitt
... In this study, I examine the ragtime revival community as a subset of contemporary culture—a cultural cohort3—in which common interests, experiences, and values contribute to both individual and collective identity. What started more than a half century ago through the efforts of a dedicated few who ...
... In this study, I examine the ragtime revival community as a subset of contemporary culture—a cultural cohort3—in which common interests, experiences, and values contribute to both individual and collective identity. What started more than a half century ago through the efforts of a dedicated few who ...
AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMPOSITIONAL PRACTICES OF
... affiliated with. Notational transcriptions of the recordings, prepared by the author, are included as well as a selected discography, which includes all recordings mentioned in the following passages. As the nature of jazz would denote, the composed sections that have been transcribed are played wit ...
... affiliated with. Notational transcriptions of the recordings, prepared by the author, are included as well as a selected discography, which includes all recordings mentioned in the following passages. As the nature of jazz would denote, the composed sections that have been transcribed are played wit ...
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... It is in this context that the lute solos of John Dowland must be viewed. Dowland was primarily a composer of finely-crafted lute songs and consort music, and wrote some of the most influential pieces in these genres. His most famous multipurpose piece, Lachrimae, survives as a set of pieces for vio ...
... It is in this context that the lute solos of John Dowland must be viewed. Dowland was primarily a composer of finely-crafted lute songs and consort music, and wrote some of the most influential pieces in these genres. His most famous multipurpose piece, Lachrimae, survives as a set of pieces for vio ...
historical and analytical studies
... A term in continuous use among musicians since the 14th century, when it was introduced, along with its vernacular equivalents chace and caccia, to designate a piece of music based on canonic imitation (i.e. one voice ‘chasing’ another; the Latin fuga is related to both fugere: ‘to flee’ and fugare: ...
... A term in continuous use among musicians since the 14th century, when it was introduced, along with its vernacular equivalents chace and caccia, to designate a piece of music based on canonic imitation (i.e. one voice ‘chasing’ another; the Latin fuga is related to both fugere: ‘to flee’ and fugare: ...
The Devil`s Horn and the Music of the Brothel
... The saxophone has, by necessity, adapted a body of repertoire that was originally written for other instruments from a variety of genres since its invention in 1844. These adaptations, conceived as transcriptions and arrangements, have formed an integral part of sculpting the saxophone’s repertoire ...
... The saxophone has, by necessity, adapted a body of repertoire that was originally written for other instruments from a variety of genres since its invention in 1844. These adaptations, conceived as transcriptions and arrangements, have formed an integral part of sculpting the saxophone’s repertoire ...
A Study in Performance Practice of George
... Onslow had often complained that his music was misunderstood by his fellow countrymen. Rochlitz, reviewing his first piano sonata Op. 2 in the Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung in 1818 describes Onslow’s music as being German in nature.2 The comparison to Beethoven by the public was first a hindrance ...
... Onslow had often complained that his music was misunderstood by his fellow countrymen. Rochlitz, reviewing his first piano sonata Op. 2 in the Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung in 1818 describes Onslow’s music as being German in nature.2 The comparison to Beethoven by the public was first a hindrance ...
Thesis (Wren_2015_02Thesis)
... Figure 10. The kriya (clapping patterns for the four common thalams. .................................... 107 Figure 11. Two korvais demonstrating mathematical consistency and one that does not. ....... 110 Figure 12. A schema for a generalised jazz standard form. In this figure each repetition of t ...
... Figure 10. The kriya (clapping patterns for the four common thalams. .................................... 107 Figure 11. Two korvais demonstrating mathematical consistency and one that does not. ....... 110 Figure 12. A schema for a generalised jazz standard form. In this figure each repetition of t ...
II C. SHEET MUSIC
... Before our modern area of recordings, radio, and television, entertainment was often “home grown.” Every middle-class family owned at least a piano, and usually all of the children received music instruction. For small dances and parties semiprofessional musicians could be hired to entertain. Often ...
... Before our modern area of recordings, radio, and television, entertainment was often “home grown.” Every middle-class family owned at least a piano, and usually all of the children received music instruction. For small dances and parties semiprofessional musicians could be hired to entertain. Often ...
- University of Missouri School of Law Scholarship
... to review a 400-year old scientific theory, similar to that posed here, that music is at the core of world harmony, both acoustically and relationally. 5 A little known fact is that mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, widely acclaimed for discovering the three laws of planetary motion in t ...
... to review a 400-year old scientific theory, similar to that posed here, that music is at the core of world harmony, both acoustically and relationally. 5 A little known fact is that mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, widely acclaimed for discovering the three laws of planetary motion in t ...
Chord Progressions
... "The recipe for music is part melody, lyric, rhythm, and harmony (chord progressions). The term chord progression refers to a succession of tones or chords played in a particular order for a specified duration that harmonizes with the melody. Except for styles such as rap and free jazz, chord progre ...
... "The recipe for music is part melody, lyric, rhythm, and harmony (chord progressions). The term chord progression refers to a succession of tones or chords played in a particular order for a specified duration that harmonizes with the melody. Except for styles such as rap and free jazz, chord progre ...
THE RESPECTIVE INFLUENCE OF JAZZ AND CLASSICAL MUSIC
... individuality of jazz. Jazz performers create their own sound and the individual elements of jazz are better suited to individual self-expression. "[I] n jazz, the sound, timbre, and sonority are much more at the service of individual jazz expression [than in classical music], interlocked intimately ...
... individuality of jazz. Jazz performers create their own sound and the individual elements of jazz are better suited to individual self-expression. "[I] n jazz, the sound, timbre, and sonority are much more at the service of individual jazz expression [than in classical music], interlocked intimately ...
Musicophilia (E
... music may be impaired with some brain lesions; there are many such forms of amusia. On the other hand, musical imagery may become excessive and uncontrollable, leading to incessant repetition of catchy tunes, or even musical hallucinations. In some people, music can provoke seizures. There are speci ...
... music may be impaired with some brain lesions; there are many such forms of amusia. On the other hand, musical imagery may become excessive and uncontrollable, leading to incessant repetition of catchy tunes, or even musical hallucinations. In some people, music can provoke seizures. There are speci ...
Crossing Over in the 21st Century - Trace: Tennessee Research and
... particular categories or sub-categories. While these types of analysis can prove useful for establishing aspects of style and genre, such techniques should be integrated into a cultural model in order to decipher meaning. Since early in its integration into the United States, classical music, partic ...
... particular categories or sub-categories. While these types of analysis can prove useful for establishing aspects of style and genre, such techniques should be integrated into a cultural model in order to decipher meaning. Since early in its integration into the United States, classical music, partic ...
Charles University in Prague Pedagogical Faculty DIPLOMA THESIS
... harmony and general concept of this music was something that i wanted to understand and at some point maybe be able to perform. I chose this theme, as i was interested in finding out the differences between classical and jazz music, discover the roots and basic rules of this music. I have to say tha ...
... harmony and general concept of this music was something that i wanted to understand and at some point maybe be able to perform. I chose this theme, as i was interested in finding out the differences between classical and jazz music, discover the roots and basic rules of this music. I have to say tha ...
The Orlando Consort
... One of the first events commemorated during the visit was the death of England’s young Prince Arthur. He was married to Joan’s sister Catherine, who later married Arthur’s brother Henry. This was the basis for Henry’s later denunciation of his marriage (he argued that he could not marry his brother’ ...
... One of the first events commemorated during the visit was the death of England’s young Prince Arthur. He was married to Joan’s sister Catherine, who later married Arthur’s brother Henry. This was the basis for Henry’s later denunciation of his marriage (he argued that he could not marry his brother’ ...
An Introduction to Contemporary Music - Machlis
... (2) his Tristan and Isolde had decisive importance for all the composers who came after (3) reliance on literary and pictorial elements weakened the sense of form and order in music e) an increasing reliance on literary and pictorial elements weakened the sense of form and order in music f) the cent ...
... (2) his Tristan and Isolde had decisive importance for all the composers who came after (3) reliance on literary and pictorial elements weakened the sense of form and order in music e) an increasing reliance on literary and pictorial elements weakened the sense of form and order in music f) the cent ...
American Language and Culture
... practice and an intimate knowledge of the style of music in which one desires to create. Jam session. Informal performance where musicians improvise at their leisure, often without an audience but just for the benefit of the musicians themselves. Jazz-rock. A variety of tsyles beginning in the late ...
... practice and an intimate knowledge of the style of music in which one desires to create. Jam session. Informal performance where musicians improvise at their leisure, often without an audience but just for the benefit of the musicians themselves. Jazz-rock. A variety of tsyles beginning in the late ...
Confirma hoc
... called nuemes. In the 11th-13th centuries, antiphonals were notated in a more specific manner so that the singers could interpret exact pitches, but there was not one standardized notation system for both Eastern and Western chant. The staff system of notation was first conceived of in the west by G ...
... called nuemes. In the 11th-13th centuries, antiphonals were notated in a more specific manner so that the singers could interpret exact pitches, but there was not one standardized notation system for both Eastern and Western chant. The staff system of notation was first conceived of in the west by G ...
GriffeathWarSirHow
... enterprise in salesmanship, the world’s greatest adventure in advertising,”5 explaining: Realizing public opinion as a vital part of the national defense, a mighty force in the national attack, our task was to devise machinery with which to make the fight for loyalty and unity at home, and for the f ...
... enterprise in salesmanship, the world’s greatest adventure in advertising,”5 explaining: Realizing public opinion as a vital part of the national defense, a mighty force in the national attack, our task was to devise machinery with which to make the fight for loyalty and unity at home, and for the f ...
AN 34307 TOPICS IN US HISTORY:
... Through weekly lectures, readings, oral presentations, discussion and listening to music samples, the students will develop a better understanding of the history and the nature of rhythmic improvised music in the US. Since this is predominantly a seminar course, emphasis will be on analyzing the cha ...
... Through weekly lectures, readings, oral presentations, discussion and listening to music samples, the students will develop a better understanding of the history and the nature of rhythmic improvised music in the US. Since this is predominantly a seminar course, emphasis will be on analyzing the cha ...
AN 34307 TOPICS IN US HISTORY:
... Through weekly lectures, readings, oral presentations, discussion and listening to music samples, the students will develop a better understanding of the history and the nature of rhythmic improvised music in the US. Since this is predominantly a seminar course, emphasis will be on analyzing the cha ...
... Through weekly lectures, readings, oral presentations, discussion and listening to music samples, the students will develop a better understanding of the history and the nature of rhythmic improvised music in the US. Since this is predominantly a seminar course, emphasis will be on analyzing the cha ...
What`s in Cuesheet? - Wenatchee Jazz Workshop
... chords, when they are played separately they are called arpeggios, or broken chords. The piano and the guitar are sometimes used to play the rhythm when there is no bass or drums. The melody may be played by any instrument. It may also be sung. In large groups the melody is frequently played by inst ...
... chords, when they are played separately they are called arpeggios, or broken chords. The piano and the guitar are sometimes used to play the rhythm when there is no bass or drums. The melody may be played by any instrument. It may also be sung. In large groups the melody is frequently played by inst ...
Sheet music
Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of music notation that uses modern musical symbols. Like its analogs – books, pamphlets, etc. – the medium of sheet music typically is paper (or, in earlier times, parchment), although the access to musical notation in recent years also includes presentation on computer screens. Use of the term ""sheet"" is intended to differentiate written music from an audio presentation, as in a sound recording, broadcast or live performance, which may involve video as well. In everyday use, ""sheet music"" (or simply ""music"") can refer to the print publication of commercial music in conjunction with the release of a new film, show, record album, or other special or popular event which involves music. The first sheet of printed sheet music was made in 1473.Score is a common alternative (and more generic) term for sheet music, and there are several types of scores, as discussed below. (Note: the term score can also refer to theatre music written for a play, musical, opera, ballet, television programme or film; for the last of these, see Film score.)