The Evolution of the Art of MusicD. Appleton, 1906 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 18
... characteristic melodic feature , is below the final and rises to it . But this is exactly the reverse of the natural instinct in vocal matters , and contrary to the meaning of the word cadence . Most of the natural cadences of the voice ...
... characteristic melodic feature , is below the final and rises to it . But this is exactly the reverse of the natural instinct in vocal matters , and contrary to the meaning of the word cadence . Most of the natural cadences of the voice ...
Pagina 20
... characteristic , and is undoubtedly used with persistent reitera- tion in their music . A modern European can get the effect for himself by playing C , and the A and G below it one after another , and reiterating them in any order he ...
... characteristic , and is undoubtedly used with persistent reitera- tion in their music . A modern European can get the effect for himself by playing C , and the A and G below it one after another , and reiterating them in any order he ...
Pagina 22
... characteristic formula of five ; but in the back- ground of their musical feelings the original foundation of their system remains distinct , just as the scheme of the key of C remains distinct in the mind of an intelligent musical ...
... characteristic formula of five ; but in the back- ground of their musical feelings the original foundation of their system remains distinct , just as the scheme of the key of C remains distinct in the mind of an intelligent musical ...
Pagina 24
... characteristic feature of higher melodic systems should make its appearance . For the purposes of harmony but few arrangements of notes are neces- sary ; but for the development of effect in melodic systems it is very important to have ...
... characteristic feature of higher melodic systems should make its appearance . For the purposes of harmony but few arrangements of notes are neces- sary ; but for the development of effect in melodic systems it is very important to have ...
Pagina 28
... characteristics in their scales as much as they do in other departments of human energy and contriv- ance . Such as ... characteristic of both our major and minor modes , except the major seventh , which is our upward - tending leading ...
... characteristics in their scales as much as they do in other departments of human energy and contriv- ance . Such as ... characteristic of both our major and minor modes , except the major seventh , which is our upward - tending leading ...
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Pagina 218 - My idea was that the overture ought to indicate the subject and prepare the spectators for the character of the piece they are about to see; that the instruments ought to be introduced in proportion to the degree of interest and passion in the words...
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Pagina 7 - The rhythmic music is then defined only by the pulses, and has no change of pitch ; while purely melodic music has change of pitch, but no definition or regularity of impulse. The latter is frequently met with among savage races, and even as near the homes of highest art as the outof-the-way corners of the British Isles. Pure, unalloyed rhythmic music is found in most parts of the uncivilised globe; and the degree of excitement to which it can give rise, when the mere beating of a drum or tom-tom...
Pagina 244 - Parisian one into the shade in every respect. The general quality of the musical thoughts is finer, richer, and more interesting; while the purely orchestral effects, especially in the slow movement, are among the most successful things of the kind he ever achieved. And finally the three great symphonies which he wrote in Vienna in 1788 represent the highest level in idea and style and in every distinguished quality of art he ever attained to. They are the crown of his life's work; for in them he...