- In
Western musical theory, a
cadence (from
Latin cadentia 'a falling') is the end of a
phrase in
which the
melody or
harmony creates a
sense of full or...
- "falling" (as it were of dice), via Old
French cheance from Late
Latin cadentia "falling". Fortuna, the
Roman goddess of fate or luck, was po****r as an...
- with
several individuals and groups: Brødrene
Vogels Kvartet (1967–1969)
Cadentia Nova
Danica (1967–1972)
Burnin Red
Ivanhoe Secret Oyster (1972–1978) Birds...
-
theory was
called Doctrine of Chances). This word is
ultimately from
Latin cadentia, i.e. "a fall, case". The
English adjective likely is of
Germanic origin...
-
focused most of his time on
music education. He
formed the
small orchestra Cadentia Nova
Danica with
Danish and
other European musicians; this
group collaborated...
- From
Middle French cadence, and from
Italian cadenza, and from
Latin cadentia, with the
meaning "to fall."" In
poetry cadence describes the rhythmic...
- John Lee Hooker, Ray Charles,
Kenny Drew, John Tchicai, Etta Cameron,
Cadentia Nova Danica, Buki Yamaz,
Egberto Gismonti, Pat
Metheny Group,
Dollar Brand...
-
Whole Band (Sesheta, 1972), in
response to
performances by John Tchicai's
Cadentia Nova Danica. This
habit of
responding to
music in his
poetry has continued...
- Publisher: Ricordi.
Ballata for
violin and
piano (1991). Publisher: Ricordi.
Cadentia Sidera fantasia for
piano and
strings (1990). Publisher: Ricordi. In ombra...