-
military writing of the implementation,
instead focusing more on its
coloristic possibilities than on the
rhythmic role. It is also
present in the fifth...
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abstract and
intense in the extreme, with
space created for
rhythmic and
coloristic independence of the drummer—an
approach that
incorporated modal and chordal...
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express a mystic,
dreamlike and
heroic quality. His theme,
emphasizing coloristic instruments such as the harp, piano, celesta, and
other keyboards, as...
- contrasts, and as
sfumato it
strives for
harmony and unity, but also for
coloristic richness.
Unione is
softer than
chiaroscuro in the
search for the right...
- Chinen, Nate (August 16, 2016). "Bobby Hutcherson,
Vibraphonist With
Coloristic Range of Sound, Dies at 75". The New York Times.
Retrieved August 16,...
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trounce hints of
narrative or
moral allusion. Whistler's
focus was on
coloristic effects as a
means of
creating a
particular sensation. More than that...
- and
after the
heyday of the
Impressionist movement—most
vividly use the
coloristic techniques of Impressionism. For all the
stylistic evolution, certain...
- information: any
coloristic complexity is the
result of the
pigment differentiation. In 1960,
Weisberg created a
table of the
major types of
coloristic perception...
-
recent trip to Paris.: 190 Meanwhile,
Malcolm Daniel related Steichen's
coloristic choices to the
color range of
James McNeill Whistler's
Nocturnes paintings...
- (sometimes also: piccolo),
which 18th-century
composers emplo**** as a
coloristic effect in so-called "Turkish music", came to be
increasingly used during...