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Aleatoricism (or
aleatorism) is a term for
musical compositions and
other forms of art[citation needed]
resulting from "actions made by chance". The term...
- in 1996–1997,
after which it
restarted as a PBEM game in 1998. By 2001,
Aleator Games was
publishing the game for play online. The game
remains available...
- conductor. Lutosławski's
called this
technique of his
mature period "limited
aleatorism". Both Lutosławski's
harmonic and
aleatory processes are
illustrated by...
- as gamblers,
instead preferring the term tesserarii,
meaning "dicer."
Aleator, the
Latin term for a
hobbyist gambler, was
viewed in at
least a somewhat...
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Julus aimatopodus Risso, 1826
Julus albovittatus Verhoeff, 1894
Julus aleator Po****, 1895
Julus anceps Boheman, 1869
Julus anguinus Karsch, 1880 Julus...
- 1965), he
introduced elements of serialism, polymetry, and
controlled aleatorism. In the
years 1965–1970,
Trzaskowski took part in jazz
workshops under...
- of
crane fly in the
family Limoniidae. E.
aldrichi (Alexander, 1927) E.
aleator (Alexander, 1945) E.
amamiana (Alexander, 1956) E.
angolensis (Alexander...
- (Alexander, 1945) c g
Limnophila aldrichi Alexander, 1927 i
Limnophila aleator Alexander, 1945 i
Limnophila aleutica Alexander, 1920 i
Limnophila alleni...
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Malcolm has
utilized diverse contemporary music techniques, such as
aleatorism in his
Studies for
piano (1963) and his
Adagio for four
hands (1974),...
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albolineatus Bruce & Coombes, 1997
Periclimenes al****i Kemp, 1922
Periclimenes aleator Bruce, 1991
Periclimenes alexanderi X. Li, 2008
Periclimenes amethysteus...