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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...
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Aleatoric music (also
aleatory music or
chance music; from the
Latin word alea,
meaning "dice") is
music in
which some
element of the
composition is left...
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classified into two categories,
prominently seen in
medical applications.
Aleatoric Aleatoric uncertainty is also
known as
stochastic uncertainty, and is representative...
- In governance,
sortition is the
selection of
public officials or
jurors at random, i.e. by lottery, in
order to
obtain a
representative sample. In ancient...
- the use of polyrhythm, polytonality, tone clusters,
quarter tones. and
aleatoric elements. This new
experimental style of
composition influenced a number...
- an
innovative technique he
called "spirit murmur", an
early example of
aleatoric music inspired by a
vision of
Hermon di Giovanno. The technique, essentially...
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music Contemporary classical music,
covering the
period c. 1970–2000
Aleatoric music Electronic music Experimental music Expressionist music Microtonal...
- States, and
Europe Derivative forms Electroacoustic improvisation Other topics Aleatoric music ambient music noise music psychedelia progressive music...
- and with less
regard to
pitch or rhythm, and
influenced by John Cage's
aleatoric music [sic] concept.
Cosey Fanni Tutti's
performance art and
musical career...
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philosophy and Zen
Buddhism in the late 1940s, Cage came to the idea of
aleatoric or chance-controlled music,
which he
started composing in 1951. The I...