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Cadential Trills
Magazine article from: Strings Carrington, Jerome January 1, 2006 700+ words ...Major Cello Concerto IN RECENT YEARS, CADENTIAL TRILLS HAVE BECOME better understood...context for this latter formula is the cadential trill. A common error in the application...this study, let's focus on the 32 cadential trills in the C major Cello Concerto... |
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Les Chansons de Claude Goudimel: Analyses modales et stylistiques.
Magazine article from: Notes Freedman, Richard September 1, 1994 700+ words ...here his choices were not limited by the melodic profile or cadential design of borrowed tunes. These free compositions, thanks...sixteenth-century theoretical positions on the melodic and cadential conventions of the modal system and its implications for polyphonic... |
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Let the people sing: Gregorian Chant for congregations.(REPERTORY)
Magazine article from: Sacred Music Treacy, Susan March 22, 2009 700+ words ...elsewhere in the mass. Ends of verses are often marked by cadential flourishes." (5) Gloria XI is a "northern version" of...as well, that are used several times, for instance the cadential formula re-do-mi-fa-mi-re-re. (7) So much melodic... |
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Convention in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Music: Essays in Honor of...
Magazine article from: Notes Grave, Floyd K. June 1, 1994 700+ words ...s contribution, "Nature, Nurture, and Convention: The Cadential Six-Four Progression," traces the rise and fall of the...leading implication, he specifies the properties that make the cadential [Mathematical Expression Omitted] acceptable as a compositional... |
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Music before 1600.
Magazine article from: Notes Schubert, Peter June 1, 1994 700+ words ...practically every possible element in a chanson by Anthoine de Bertrand. His correlation of different cadential degrees with various metric levels of cadential arrival is a high point. (Vaccaro and Smith, incidentally, are the only authors who look... |
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Chromatic Beauty in the Late Medieval Chanson: An Interpretation of Manuscript...
Magazine article from: Notes Urquhart, Peter March 1, 1999 700+ words ...pulchritudinis" means melodic beauty, not a systematic cadential requirement for inflection as maintained by Edward Lowinsky...chapter, Brothers increases the pressure on the nonnotated cadential accidental practice of today. "No theorist from the fourteenth... |
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Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Instrumental Music of...
Magazine article from: Notes CHECK, JOHN September 1, 2000 700+ words ...organization is characterized by harmonic-tonal stability, cadential confirmation, unity of melodic-motivic material, efficiency...coda. Chapter 8 has a particularly helpful discussion of cadential function in subordinate themes (pp. 101-9). Chapter... |
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Communities of practice: Traditional music and dance
Magazine article from: Western Folklore Jordan-Smith, Paul; Horton, Laurel April 1, 2001 700+ words ...the British Isles tradition. This tradition includes such cadential (music and dance) forms as English country dance, Appalachian...confined to a single ethnic tradition or even to the single cadential genre of music and dance. The term "community" is clearly... |
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COMMENTARY; Beethoven's 2nd a roller coaster
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel TOM STRINI October 15, 2007 700+ words ...yet, it's not violent. It's boisterous. After those cadential doors slam shut, the themes inevitably stir back to life...or-not-to-be introduction, thematic resilience after cadential pounding, onrushing pace, and fierce and finally cathartic... |
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Preparing the young collaborative artist.
Magazine article from: American Music Teacher Stowell, Patricia August 1, 2008 700+ words ...upbeats, the give and take of breathing and expanding where necessary. She also had an innate sense of harmonic tension and cadential endings--all which she anticipated and prepared. We also addressed the issues of balance and when one instrument needed... |
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hemiola
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music hemiola or hemiolia . This rhythmic device consists of superimposing 2 notes in the time of 3, or 3 in the time of 2, e.g.: A rhythmic device much used in cadential progressions by composers up to and including the baroque period. |
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evovae
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music ...seculorum, Amen’, being the last words of the Gloria Patri (see doxologia ), and is used as a name for the cadential endings of the Gregorian Psalm tones. These letters are often placed under the notes of the plainsong as an abbreviation... |
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