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diaphony
diaphony Mus. (daɪˈæfənɪ) [ad. late L. diaphōnia dissonance, discord, a. Gr. διαϕωνία discord, f. διάϕωνος dissonant, f. δια- apart + ϕωνεῖν to sound. Cf. F. diaphonie, 18th c. in Hatz.-Darm.] † 1. In etymol. sense: Discord. Obs.—o1656 Blount Glossogr., Diaphony, a divers sound, a discord. 2. In med...
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diaphonic
▪ I. diaphonic, a.1 (daɪəˈfɒnɪk) [f. as diaphon-y + -ic.] Also diaphonical. 1. Of or pertaining to diaphony: see diaphony 2.1822 New Monthly Mag. VI. 201 To give a concert with a full orchestra upon the diaphonic principle. 2. = diacoustic.1775 Ash, Diaphonic. 1846 Worcester, Diaphonic, Diaphonical....
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Peter Reynolds (composer)
Fl. ob. cl, perc (1 player)
Unison (1986). 2 clarinets
Diaphony (1986/7 rev. 1992). Chamber orchestra
Moonsongs (1987–91).
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Descant
"Discant, Descant, Diaphony, and Organum: a Problem in Definitions". Journal of the American Musicological Society 8, no. 2 (Summer):, 144–47.
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paraphonia
‖ paraphonia (pærəˈfəʊnɪə) Also (in sense 1) paraphony (pəˈræfənɪ). [med.L., f. Gr. παράϕωνος sounding beside (f. παρα- beside + ϕωνή sound); applied in pl. to certain harmonies: cf. παραϕωνή side-sound.] 1. Gr. Mus. The harmony or concord of fourths and fifths: cf. antiphony 1 and homophony 1 a.177...
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Justin Connolly
works, Connolly's orchestral output concentrated on the dramatic possibilities inherent in the concerto form: Anima written for violist Frederick Riddle, Diaphony 1976
Celebratio super Ter in lyris Leo, Op. 29/II, 3 vla, accordion, 1994
Collana, Op. 29/III, vc, 1995
Celebratio per viola sola, Op. 29/IV, 2005
Diaphony
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triphony
triphony Mus. (ˈtrɪfənɪ) [ad. med.L. triphōnia (see below), f. Gr. τρι- three + ϕωνή voice.] In early mediæval music, Diaphony for three voices. (In quot. 1827 gen. A sound of three together.)1827 Carlyle Germ. Rom. II. 278 Then resounded a louder triphony of clear crystal bells. [1889 Rockstro in G...
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Bernard van Dieren
Eric Coates, who played viola in the under-rehearsed premiere of Diaphony (1916), witnessed the contempt of the musical establishment - Parry, Stanford Eventually two of his more important works were broadcast by the BBC: Diaphony in 1934 and the Chinese Symphony in 1935.
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organum
▪ I. ‖ organum1 (ˈɔːgənəm) [L. organum, a. Gr. ὄργανον: see organon, organ n.1] 1. a. An instrument; = organon 1.1614 Raleigh Hist. World i. ii. 16 He maketh the Phantasie in representing the Object to the Understanding to be a ‘corporal Organum’. b. An instrument of thought or knowledge; = organon ...
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tenth
▪ I. tenth, a. and n. (tɛnθ) Forms: see below in A. 1. [Various formations from the cardinal numeral ten, at earlier and later stages of its history. The early forms represent Indo-Eur. *dekmtos (Gr. δέκατος, Lith. deszi{mtilde}tas, OSlav. desjātyĭ) simply, or with assimilation to the form of the ca...
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List of compositions for cello and orchestra
Concerto (1943)
Jay Reise
Concerto for cello and 13 instruments (2000)
Franz Reizenstein
Cello Concerto, Op. 8 (1951)
Antanas Rekašius
Cello Concerto Diaphony
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tetra-
tetra- (tɛtrə) before a vowel tetr-, a. Gr. τετρα-, combining form of the numeral τέτταρες, τέτταρα four, forming the first element of many words adapted from existing Greek compounds, and thence used in new analogous formations, mainly scientific and technical. 1. As a general etymological element....
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