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diatonicism
diatonicism Mus. (daɪəˈtɒnɪsɪz(ə)m) [f. diatonic a. + -ism.] The quality or state of being diatonic; music the tonality of which is predominantly diatonic; a diatonic system.1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 23 July 580/4 Returning from Schönbergian wanderings to a ‘sincere diatonicism’. 1938 Scrutiny VII. ii....
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Pandiatonicism
According to Slonimsky's definition,
Pan-diatonicism sanctions the simultaneous use of any or all seven tones of the diatonic scale, with the bass determining Pan-diatonicism, as consolidation of tonality, is the favorite technique of NEO-CLASSICISM .
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chromatically
chromatically, adv. Now chiefly in Music. (krəʊˈmætɪkəlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly.] In a chromatic manner.1787 Wolcott (P. Pindar) Ode upon Ode Wks. 1794 I. 401 Most solemn, most chromatically wise! 1854 J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sc. Chem. 81 The central spot is chromatically illuminated. 1863 Possibil. Cr...
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Antoine de Bertrand
the chanson Je suis tellement amoureux, in which Bertrand completely avoids diatonic writing, using "only chromatic and enharmonic, with no mixture of diatonicism
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Schoenbergian
Schoenbergian, a. and n. (ʃœnˈbɛːgɪən) Also Schönbergian. [-ian.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) or his music. B. n. An admirer or adherent of Schoenberg; an exponent of Schoenberg's music. Hence ˈSchoenbergism rare, the advocacy o...
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Structure implies multiplicity
"Coherent Tone-Systems: A Study in the Theory of Diatonicism", Journal of Music Theory 40: 39-59.
Diatonic set theory
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De temporum fine comoedia
In this culmination of his stage works, Orff almost abandons his diatonicism to chromaticism, which enriches and thickens the musical texture, and octatonicism
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Chromaticism
Chromaticism is in contrast or addition to tonality or diatonicism and modality (the major and minor, or "white key", scales). operatic and sonata form narratives can be chosen to be understood through a Marxist narrative as the "Other", racial, sexual, class or otherwise, to diatonicism's
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Suzannah Clark
Her interest in the properties of diatonicism and tonal spaces has also fed much of her work in the history of music theory, notably in her studies of
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David Noon
While often maintaining a fully chromatic harmonic and melodic language, Noon's music frequently makes allusions to tonal diatonicism.
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Jaroslav Volek
He called this flexible diatonicism, and differentiated flex from chromaticism. Chromatic notes are those heard as outside the scale system.
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Julietta
The "extended diatonicism" of the composer's mature works features along with "motoric rhythms found in his Double Concerto of 1938, especially where the
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Cardinality equals variety
"Coherent Tone-Systems: A Study in the Theory of Diatonicism", Journal of Music Theory 40: 39-59.
Diatonic set theory
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Overture on Hebrew Themes
the musical point of view, the only worthwhile part, if you please, is the final section, and that, I think, is probably the result of my sweetness and diatonicism
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Common practice period
While diatonicism forms the basis for the tonal system, the system can withstand considerable chromatic alteration without losing its tonal identity.
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