Cobbett's Cyclopedic Survey of Chamber Music, Volumen 3Walter Willson Cobbett, Colin M. Mason Oxford University Press, 1963 - 211 páginas |
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... groups of songs with mixed instrumental accompaniment , similar in conception ( and sometimes in their brevity ) to Webern's numerous groups of chamber - music songs . Among them are the Five Songs for baritone and eight instruments ...
... groups of songs with mixed instrumental accompaniment , similar in conception ( and sometimes in their brevity ) to Webern's numerous groups of chamber - music songs . Among them are the Five Songs for baritone and eight instruments ...
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... groups . In the first group the variations are of harmonization , in the second of rhythm and texture , and in the third a counter - subject to the theme is developed . The final three variations present the theme first in the bass ...
... groups . In the first group the variations are of harmonization , in the second of rhythm and texture , and in the third a counter - subject to the theme is developed . The final three variations present the theme first in the bass ...
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... groups of six notes and two mutually exclusive groups of note values , so that each instrument operates , without encroachment , in its own melodic and rhythmic domain . A type of technique that may be described as lipophonic ( by ...
... groups of six notes and two mutually exclusive groups of note values , so that each instrument operates , without encroachment , in its own melodic and rhythmic domain . A type of technique that may be described as lipophonic ( by ...
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CHAMBER MUSIC IN BRITAIN SINCE 1929 By Colin Mason | 82 |
RUSSIAN CHAMBER MUSIC | 123 |
CHAMBER MUSIC IN AMERICA By Nicolas Slonimsky | 152 |
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Adagio Allegretto Allegro American composers Andante bars Bartók bassoon Born cadenza canon cello and piano Cello Sonata chamber music chamber-music character characteristic chord coda composition concert contrapuntal counterpoint Died dissonant dodecaphonic double bass ensemble episodes exposition finale five movements flute four movements fourth fugue harmonic harp Hindemith horn idiom inversion last movement Lento lyrical main theme marked ment middle section Milhaud minor molto neo-classical notes oboe Octet opening original percussion phrase Piano Quintet Piano Trio pizz Presto published recapitulation reprise retrograde rhythm rhythmic rondo scherzo Schoenberg score second movement second subject Serenade serial Sextet similar slow movement solo Sonata for cello Sonata for violin sonata form Sonatina song Stravinsky String Quartet String Trio style symmetrical technique tempo ternary form texture thematic material third movement three movements tonal traditional twelve-note technique viola violin and piano Violin Sonata Webern wind instruments Wind Quintet written