
Franz Liszt`s Battle Against Tonality In The Solo Piano Piece Unstern
... Figure. 1, Liszt’s Representation of the Possibilities of the 12-tone Music of the Future in a Letter to a Pupil7 In traditional Western tonality where the octave is divided with a perfect fifth, tonic harmony is most important of all, and dominant harmony is its polar opposite. Tritones, musical in ...
... Figure. 1, Liszt’s Representation of the Possibilities of the 12-tone Music of the Future in a Letter to a Pupil7 In traditional Western tonality where the octave is divided with a perfect fifth, tonic harmony is most important of all, and dominant harmony is its polar opposite. Tritones, musical in ...
Tintinnabuli - bibsys brage
... made out of a single triad that marks the tonal centre of the piece or the section of the piece, and a melodic line (or lines) which counterpoint the triad. Pärt‟s music of this period, rightfully called „tintinnabuli period‟, is characterized as serene, graceful, sad, calm, enigmatic, mystical and ...
... made out of a single triad that marks the tonal centre of the piece or the section of the piece, and a melodic line (or lines) which counterpoint the triad. Pärt‟s music of this period, rightfully called „tintinnabuli period‟, is characterized as serene, graceful, sad, calm, enigmatic, mystical and ...
View - NCUR Proceedings
... In traditional Western tonality where the octave is divided with a perfect fifth, tonic harmony is most important of all, and dominant harmony is its polar opposite. Tritones, musical intervals of augmented fourths or diminished fifths, divide the octave evenly, or symmetrically – dismantling the po ...
... In traditional Western tonality where the octave is divided with a perfect fifth, tonic harmony is most important of all, and dominant harmony is its polar opposite. Tritones, musical intervals of augmented fourths or diminished fifths, divide the octave evenly, or symmetrically – dismantling the po ...
Review of Elliott Antokoletz and Marianne Wheeldon eds
... even the most daring interpretive efforts. Even if no direct causal relation can ever be asserted between banknotes and musical notes (and, to be clear, it can’t), one gains access to a potentially important node in a network of influences that produced Debussy, his music, and the music’s diverse au ...
... even the most daring interpretive efforts. Even if no direct causal relation can ever be asserted between banknotes and musical notes (and, to be clear, it can’t), one gains access to a potentially important node in a network of influences that produced Debussy, his music, and the music’s diverse au ...
B. The Traditional Music of Karawitan
... characters, concepts and ways of expression which is synonymous with karawitan music expressed by using gamelan medium. During its development, as stated by Supanggah2, the term karawitan is now used to refer to a variety of various musical types that have the nature, character, concept, way of work ...
... characters, concepts and ways of expression which is synonymous with karawitan music expressed by using gamelan medium. During its development, as stated by Supanggah2, the term karawitan is now used to refer to a variety of various musical types that have the nature, character, concept, way of work ...
The unified theory of repression
... being aware of one idea, we necessarily foreclose being aware of another idea. According to Herbart, the inhibited ideas do not cease to exist but pass into a “state of tendency” – the philosophically correct term of those days for “unconscious” – and fall below the “threshold of consciousness.” The ...
... being aware of one idea, we necessarily foreclose being aware of another idea. According to Herbart, the inhibited ideas do not cease to exist but pass into a “state of tendency” – the philosophically correct term of those days for “unconscious” – and fall below the “threshold of consciousness.” The ...
Mozart PP - mshumanities
... Mozart was one of seven children however, only one other sibling survived, his older sister, Maryanne ...
... Mozart was one of seven children however, only one other sibling survived, his older sister, Maryanne ...
Notes on the Construction of Lutosławski`s Conception of Musical Plot*
... organisation, and therefore to the musical parameter at the centre, Lutosławski makes clear, of his musical plots. ‘Notes’, on the other hand, primarily discusses what the composer termed ‘dynamic’ events, as opposed to the pivotal ‘static’ events to and from which ‘dynamic’ sections lead. Lutosławs ...
... organisation, and therefore to the musical parameter at the centre, Lutosławski makes clear, of his musical plots. ‘Notes’, on the other hand, primarily discusses what the composer termed ‘dynamic’ events, as opposed to the pivotal ‘static’ events to and from which ‘dynamic’ sections lead. Lutosławs ...
Auditory Imagery: Empirical Findings
... studies might be consistent with a role of auditory imagery, such results do not necessarily demonstrate that auditory imagery occurred or was responsible for the results obtained in those studies. Also, consideration of auditory imagery includes domains that are not necessarily or solely auditory ( ...
... studies might be consistent with a role of auditory imagery, such results do not necessarily demonstrate that auditory imagery occurred or was responsible for the results obtained in those studies. Also, consideration of auditory imagery includes domains that are not necessarily or solely auditory ( ...
How Do We Know That We Know? The Accessibility Model
... The assumption, then, is that subjects have direct access to the information pertaining to the presence of the solicited item in memory and that this information appears in a ready-made format. At first sight, this solution to the question of how one knows that one knows appears to raise the homuncu ...
... The assumption, then, is that subjects have direct access to the information pertaining to the presence of the solicited item in memory and that this information appears in a ready-made format. At first sight, this solution to the question of how one knows that one knows appears to raise the homuncu ...
this PDF file - African Journals Online
... the forms of African song without antiphony”. In his analysis of the music performances of some repertoires of the people of central Africa, Akpabot (1975:5) asserts that ...
... the forms of African song without antiphony”. In his analysis of the music performances of some repertoires of the people of central Africa, Akpabot (1975:5) asserts that ...
GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT COMPOSERS Compiled by and
... Selected important works: Many operas, concerti and sonatas, including well-known oboe and trumpet concertos Interesting information: Contrary to popular opinion, Albinoni did not actually write the Adagio for organ and strings with which he is associated. Vivaldi Name: Antonio Vivaldi Dates: 1678-1 ...
... Selected important works: Many operas, concerti and sonatas, including well-known oboe and trumpet concertos Interesting information: Contrary to popular opinion, Albinoni did not actually write the Adagio for organ and strings with which he is associated. Vivaldi Name: Antonio Vivaldi Dates: 1678-1 ...
- University of Missouri School of Law Scholarship
... fact is that mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, widely acclaimed for discovering the three laws of planetary motion in the early 1600s, was obsessed all of his life by a single idea that gave his work its direction. He was strongly convinced that Pythagoras was correct in his view that th ...
... fact is that mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, widely acclaimed for discovering the three laws of planetary motion in the early 1600s, was obsessed all of his life by a single idea that gave his work its direction. He was strongly convinced that Pythagoras was correct in his view that th ...
Auditory Pathways and Processes
... identified seven central auditory processing mechanisms: (a) sound localization, (b) lateralization, (c) discrimination, (d) pattern recognition, (e) temporal aspects of audition, including temporal integration, temporal discrimination (e.g., temporal gap detection), temporal ordering, and temporal ...
... identified seven central auditory processing mechanisms: (a) sound localization, (b) lateralization, (c) discrimination, (d) pattern recognition, (e) temporal aspects of audition, including temporal integration, temporal discrimination (e.g., temporal gap detection), temporal ordering, and temporal ...
IMAGERY PERSPECTIVE AND MEMORY RECALL 1 Accepted for
... directly contrasted to observer perspective imagery, which would fit the idea that field perspective imagery is related to a greater sense of ‘reliving’ and subjective emotionality (see also Eich et al., 2009). Additionally we hypothesized that the posterior cingulate cortex/ precuneus would show gr ...
... directly contrasted to observer perspective imagery, which would fit the idea that field perspective imagery is related to a greater sense of ‘reliving’ and subjective emotionality (see also Eich et al., 2009). Additionally we hypothesized that the posterior cingulate cortex/ precuneus would show gr ...
mozart
... Mozart was one of seven children however, only one other sibling survived, his older sister, Maryanne ...
... Mozart was one of seven children however, only one other sibling survived, his older sister, Maryanne ...
ex1
... ____ 28. A 10-month-old baby is interested in discovering different textures, comparing the touch sensations between a soft blanket and a hard wooden block. Tactile signals such as these are received by the _____ lobe. a. parietal c. frontal b. occipital d. temporal ____ 29. Positron emission tomog ...
... ____ 28. A 10-month-old baby is interested in discovering different textures, comparing the touch sensations between a soft blanket and a hard wooden block. Tactile signals such as these are received by the _____ lobe. a. parietal c. frontal b. occipital d. temporal ____ 29. Positron emission tomog ...
Mozart`s Death
... Mozart was one of seven children however, only one other sibling survived, his older sister, Maryanne ...
... Mozart was one of seven children however, only one other sibling survived, his older sister, Maryanne ...
PDF - Oxford Academic - Oxford University Press
... were scored correct. All other responses were classified into error categories. The Philadelphia Naming Test error taxonomy and psycholinguistic rationale are discussed in earlier publications (Dell et al., 1997; Schwartz et al., 2006). The two error types that are most relevant to the present inves ...
... were scored correct. All other responses were classified into error categories. The Philadelphia Naming Test error taxonomy and psycholinguistic rationale are discussed in earlier publications (Dell et al., 1997; Schwartz et al., 2006). The two error types that are most relevant to the present inves ...
- CUNY Academic Works - The City University of New York
... In this dissertation, I trace the complex black literary trope of errant memory through American and African American literature. Authors of African descent are constantly subjected to what I call Africanity, or the paratextual historicizing elements provided by white interlocutors that seek to impo ...
... In this dissertation, I trace the complex black literary trope of errant memory through American and African American literature. Authors of African descent are constantly subjected to what I call Africanity, or the paratextual historicizing elements provided by white interlocutors that seek to impo ...
Artur Schnabel and the Ideology of Interpretation
... the rejection of late-romantic gesture. In music the parallel phenomena were the Mozart revival and the foregrounding by Schoenberg, Schenker, and Schnabel of Viennese classicism as a model for the modern artist. The impetus behind this revival, and behind Schnabel's own advocacy of Mozart and Schub ...
... the rejection of late-romantic gesture. In music the parallel phenomena were the Mozart revival and the foregrounding by Schoenberg, Schenker, and Schnabel of Viennese classicism as a model for the modern artist. The impetus behind this revival, and behind Schnabel's own advocacy of Mozart and Schub ...
Zachary Bernstein
... work is serial—a superarray composition—the ending shows little sign of serial structure. The reason this difference is not obvious, at least on first hearings, has to do with the way Babbitt articulates twelve-tone row pairs in his later works: the two rows are presented within a pitch register wit ...
... work is serial—a superarray composition—the ending shows little sign of serial structure. The reason this difference is not obvious, at least on first hearings, has to do with the way Babbitt articulates twelve-tone row pairs in his later works: the two rows are presented within a pitch register wit ...
Rapid induction of false memory for pictures
... participants to compare it directly to their memories of stimuli they had actually perceived, and to reject unstudied stimuli based on characteristics that appear novel. ...
... participants to compare it directly to their memories of stimuli they had actually perceived, and to reject unstudied stimuli based on characteristics that appear novel. ...
MUSIC GUIDANCE FOR TEACHING
... occasions such as lunchtime and evening concerts, assemblies, other classes (such as the GCSE class, for example), will be excellent preparation for their recital. Such practice will help them to build up confidence and consolidate their chosen repertoire. It may well be that a selected piece which ...
... occasions such as lunchtime and evening concerts, assemblies, other classes (such as the GCSE class, for example), will be excellent preparation for their recital. Such practice will help them to build up confidence and consolidate their chosen repertoire. It may well be that a selected piece which ...