- In
music of the
Renaissance and
early Baroque eras, a
bicinium (pl. bicinia) was a
composition for only two parts,
especially one for the
purpose of teaching...
- Sessions, for some
measures in the
first movement.
Bicinium by
Charles Wuorinen, at bars 46 and 78.
Bicinium by
Charles Wuorinen, at bar 31.
Concerto for Piano...
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Section 3:
subject in augmentation,
stated once in each
voice Section 4: a
bicinium duplici contrapuncto, a two-voice
section in
which the
subject in its original...
-
Byczyna [bɨˈt͡ʂɨna] (Latin: Bicina,
Bicinium; German: Pitschen) is a town in
Kluczbork County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, with 3,490 inhabitants...
- a
teaching tool, to be
performed by
teacher and student, was
called a
bicinium (see Étude).
Duets have
always been a part of the
structure of operas....
- 00831 711 7. c.1700–1717 chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (
bicinium; Kirnb. coll. No. 22)
Organ 40: 34 IV/3: 11
after Z 4457 00832 712 7. c...
- rarely. Finally, "Jesus Christus,
unser Heiland der von uns" is a
typical bicinium chorale with one of the
hands playing the
unadorned chorale while the other...
- 31:1–48 [scores]:
Christ lag in
Todes Banden, TWV 31:27, and TWV 31:28 (
bicinium).
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Christ lag in
Todes Banden, BWV 4, an
early chorale...
- the
Kirnberger collection) BWV 711 –
Allein Gott in der Höh' sei Ehr' (
bicinium;
chorale prelude from the
Kirnberger collection) BWV 712 – In dich hab'...
- Plus One; for flute, b****
clarinet and
piano [1981-1988]. 1986 Back Bay
Bicinium; for 7 instruments. 1986 Dance; for
violin solo 1981
Venus and
Adonis suite;...