refining
refining any of various processes for separating impurities from crude or semifinished materials. It includes the finer processes of metallurgy, the fractional distillation of petroleum into its commercial products, and the purifying of cane, beet, and maple sugar and many other substances. The nature of the refining process depends on such factors as the type of material involved, the value of the end product, and the degree of purity necessary. The purification of a metal is based upon physical or chemical differences between the metal and its accompanying impurities, including density, melting point, magnetic properties, and reaction to certain chemicals. It may be accomplished by a continuation of a process used in separating the metal from its ore. Electrolysis is much used in the refining of various metals (e.g., copper); the open hearth process (see steel ) and the basic oxygen process are used in the refining of iron; the amalgamation process and the cyanide process are chemical means of metal refining.
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Arnold Schoenberg's Journey. (Book Reviews: Composers).(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 3/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; Arnold Schoenberg's Journey. By Allen Shawn. New...of composing with twelve tones, Arnold Schoenberg claimed that his innovation would...composition that began with Schoenberg. In Arnold Schoenberg's Journey Allen Shawn describes...
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Constructive Dissonance: Arnold Schoenberg and the Transformations of Twentieth-Century Culture.
Magazine article from: Notes; 6/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...20314-3. $42.] What was Arnold Schoenberg's influence on twentieth...by a 1991 conference at the Arnold Schoenberg Institute in Los Angeles. The...and the Critique of Culture: Arnold Schoenberg, Heinrich Schenker and the...
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The Early Works of Arnold Schoenberg: 1893-1908.
Magazine article from: Notes; 6/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...Frisch's The Early Works of Arnold Schoenberg 1893-1908 is a landmark study...exclusively devoted to the music of Arnold Schoenberg's youth and first maturity...unpublished manuscript at the Arnold Schoenberg Institute, Los Angeles. See...
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Arnold Schoenberg's atonal influence on new music appears to be waning. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 11/17/1993; ; 700+ words
; When Arnold Schoenberg's music was first performed in turn...hisses, fistfights and brawls. Schoenberg, the father of atonal music, appeared...declared in 1922. And, indeed, Schoenberg's discovery _ the ``12-tone...
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The Arnold Schoenberg Companion.(Review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 6/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...1. $89.50.] Walter Bailey's Arnold Schoenberg Companion is a series of essays considering Schoenberg's music, theoretical thought, teaching...tonal works, Patricia Carpenter on Schoenberg the theorist, Ethan Haimo on twelve...
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Rehoused: Schoenberg. (Vienna, Austria, opens its Arnold Schoenberg Centre to salute the great composer)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 5/2/1998; 700+ words
; ...be found at the new Arnold Schoenberg Centre in Vienna, the...simply curious about Schoenberg. It contains not only...imagined," says Ms Schoenberg Nono. Her nephew Randol...name is an anagram of Arnold) goes even further...
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Modern master; Musical lives.('Arnold Schoenberg's Journey')
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 3/9/2002; 700+ words
; FOR many, Arnold Schoenberg remains the bogeyman of 20th-century...natural performances. Without Schoenberg, he persuasively argues, our times...eloquent and characteristic voices". Arnold Schoenberg's Journey. By Allen Shawn.
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The Atonal Music of Arnold Schoenberg 1908-1923. (Composers).
Magazine article from: Notes; 3/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; The Atonal Music of Arnold Schoenberg 1908-1923. By Bryan R. Simms...Frisch's The Early Works of Arnold Schoenberg, 1893-1908 (Berkeley and...presentation of the concept (Arnold Schoenberg, Style and Idea, ed. Leonard...
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Pierrot lunaire: Albert Giraud, Otto Erich Hartleben, Arnold Schoenberg: Une Collection D'etudes Musico-Litteraires.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 3/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Otto Erich Hartleben--Arnold Schoenberg: Une collection d'etudes musico...be more substantive issues in Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire. Belgians...the Brussels premiere of the Schoenberg work: the French retranslation...
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Revolutionary on Beacon Street ; Recalling Arnold Schoenberg's time as a Bostonian
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 11/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...went out to buy some milk and passed Arnold Schoenberg's home. It is indeed hard to imagine, but Schoenberg, the modern musical revolutionary...enough in a region more engaged with Schoenberg's musical legacy than most, few seem...
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Arnold Schoenberg
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Arnold Schoenberg Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) was an Austrian composer whose discovery of the "method of composition with twelve tones" radically transformed 20th-century music. The early music of Arnold Schoenberg represents the culmination...
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Arnold Schoenberg Choir
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Arnold Schoenberg Choir. Austrian mixed voice choir founded in Vienna 1972 by Erwin Ortner. Comprises students and former students of Vienna Acad. of Mus.
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Schoenberg, Arnold
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Schoenberg, Arnold [ Arnold Schönberg ] ( b Vienna, 1874; d Los Angeles, 1951...lifelong disciples— Webern, Berg, Wellesz, Erwin Stein. In Schoenberg's comps. of 1903–7, chromatic harmony was explored to...
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Schoenberg, Arnold Franz Walter
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Schoenberg, Arnold Franz Walter (1874–1951...Verklärte Nacht (1899), Schoenberg extended the chromaticism of Romanticism...modern music by abandoning tonality . Schoenberg's form of serial music , known as...
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Alban Berg
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...with tonality. Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg, and Anton Webern have often...outstanding representatives.) Schoenberg, the great innovator, first...to the twelve-tone method. Schoenberg's principal European disciples...
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