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Austrian composer Julius Fučík. He
originally titled it "Grande
Marche Chromatique",
reflecting the use of
chromatic scales throughout the piece, but changed...
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Grand Galop chromatique in E-flat major, S.219 is a
bravura piece by
Franz Liszt,
composed in 1838. The
galop was one of Liszt's
favorite encores which...
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diagram located between pages 244 and 245:
Chromatic Scale (Ec****e
Chromatique).De la
peinture à l’****le : ou, Des procédés matériels employés dans...
- The ChromaZone/
Chromatique Collective and
gallery was
founded in
Toronto in 1981. It was a
significant artist-run
movement which acted as a spearhead...
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formed in
France in 1981. In Toronto, the
group known as ChromaZone/
Chromatique Collective was
formed in 1981 and
existed till 1986.
Georg Baselitz Jean-Michel...
- own
blend of
philosophical counseling; as did
Michel Weber with his
Chromatiques Center in Belgium.[citation needed]
Walter Kaufmann criticized "the profoundly...
- on 1 May 2005.
Retrieved 2
April 2007. V I,
Gastaud P (1996). "Test
chromatique pour dépistage et étalonnage des dyschromatopsies" [Color
vision test...
- inters****d with
interludes and
followed by a coda (mm. 63–64). The
Chaconne chromatique is
related to the
Renaissance and
Baroque equivalent. This last movement...
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complementary colors:
Matisse gave the work the
alternative title La
Composition Chromatique. From the early-to-mid-1940s
Matisse was in
increasingly poor health...
- drums, percussion, xylophone, as well as
acoustic and b****
guitar ("
Chromatique"). Jon
Anderson is
credited with
playing harp on "Flamants Roses". The...