- In music,
parallel harmony, also
known as
harmonic parallelism,
harmonic planing or
parallel voice leading, is the
parallel movement of two or more melodies...
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Eastern Europe. The
Shopluk genre is
characterized by
diaphony and
parallel voicing. "
Diaphony" is a type of
polyphony where the
melody is
performed by...
- 6th
degrees (on E: E-F-G-A♭-B♭-C♭-D [heptatonic]).
Performances feature diaphony and the
Phrygian cadence (in E: F and D
moving to E). Though, "relative...
- antiphon, antiphony, aphonia, aphonic, apophony, archiphoneme, cacophony,
diaphony, diplophonia, dysphonia, euphonic, euphonious, euphonize, euphony, heterophonic...
- antiphon, antiphony, aphonia, aphonic, apophony, archiphoneme, cacophony,
diaphony, diplophonia, dysphonia, euphonic, euphonious, euphonize, euphony, heterophonic...
- 56, no. 1 (January): 14–26. Spiess,
Lincoln B. 1955. "Discant, Descant,
Diaphony, and Organum: a
Problem in Definitions".
Journal of the
American Musicological...
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Reizenstein Cello Concerto, Op. 8 (1951)
Antanas Rekašius
Cello Concerto Diaphony (1972)
Stefan Remenkov Cello Concerto (1964)
Ottorino Respighi Adagio con...
- non-believers. Eric Coates, who pla****
viola in the under-rehe****d
premiere of
Diaphony (1916),
witnessed the
contempt of the
musical establishment - Parry, Stanford...
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inherent in the
concerto form:
Anima written for
violist Frederick Riddle,
Diaphony for
organ and
orchestra written for
Gillian Weir, and the aforementioned...
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Shifts (1984). Fl. ob. cl, perc (1 player)
Unison (1986). 2
clarinets Diaphony (1986/7 rev. 1992).
Chamber orchestra Moonsongs (1987–91). Fl, vln, vc...