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  • ==Chromaticism== David Cope (1997) describes three forms of chromaticism: modulation ...
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  • textural contrasts, and occasional chromaticism in the music he wrote after coming back from Italy; but most of his later religious music is ...
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  • common in Romantic music, in which chromaticism rose to prominence. ... and the ii chord (dm), D-F-A. Thus the chromaticism, C-C sharp-D, along the ...
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  • piano textures and delicate combination of chromaticism and modal cadences are strongly reminiscent of Gabriel Fauré. This sonata, written at the ...
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  • and to meet the needs of longer works. Chromaticism grew more varied, as did ... of professional musicians. The role of chromaticism and harmonic ambiguity ...
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  • quot; as musical devices such as dissonance and chromaticism were often utilized to express the poetics of a particular text. Composers of madrigals would ...
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  • and modifications of tonal principles (e.g. chromaticism, pan-diatonicism, extended-tonality) tonality remains an extremely viable mode of musical ...
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  • quot; as musical devices such as dissonance and chromaticism were often utilized to express the poetics of a particular text. Composers of madrigals would ...
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  • some of his richest experiments in chromaticism, as well as compositions ... passages of wild, occasionally shocking chromaticism alternate with quick-tempo ...
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  • grew from a diatonic form with bursts of chromaticism to a consciously serialist outlook. He went from using 12-tone rows for melodic material to ...
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  • a trend towards complexity and even extreme chromaticism (as exemplified in madrigals of Luzzaschi, Marenzio, and Gesualdo). The term "mannerism ...
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  • with frequent arpeggiations punctuated by chromaticism. They are nonetheless progressive-sounding, reaching for the heights of the harmonic series ...
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  • attenuated harmonic function, polymodal chromaticism, projected sets, privileged patterns, and large set types used as source sets such as the ...
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  • as "free atonality" or "free chromaticism" and involved the conscious attempt to avoid traditional diatonic harmony. Works of ...
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  • for their contrapuntal texture, rich chromaticism, harmonies and orchestration ... and musical form, including extreme chromaticism. In Tristan und Isolde ...
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  • set of five movements employing ‘extreme chromaticism’ (the consistent use of all 12 musical notes). Holst would have certainly been affected ...
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  • and Verdi. Curiously, the adventures in chromaticism of his prominent contemporaries and associates Frederic Chopin and Richard Wagner seemed ...
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  • but with elements of atonality and chromaticism. In some of his later works (e.g. the String Quartet No. 12), he made use of tone rows. ...
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  • progression evolving out of Wagnerian chromaticism and thus held a position of privilege and inevitability. However this view has been challenged ...
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  • vary in techniques used to extend the range and chromaticism (e.g., adding sharps and flats) of the strings, such as adjusting a string's note mid ...
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