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Dreiklang may
refer to:
Triad (music), a
three note
chord Klang (music), a
concept in
Riemannian and
Schenkerian theories Der
Dreiklang,
Schenkerian journal...
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Rudolf Belling's name was
something like a battlecry. The
composer of the "
Dreiklang" (triad)
evoked frequent and
hefty discussions. He was the first, who...
- The
Third Watch (German:
Dreiklang der Nacht) is a 1924
German silent drama film
directed by Karl Gerhardt [de] and
starring Carlo Aldini,
Claire Rommer...
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opposed to noise), "note", or "timbre"; a
chord of
three notes is
called a
Dreiklang, etc.
Klang has been used
among others by Hugo
Riemann and by Heinrich...
- on B-A-C-H for
organ deest 1773 11134 I8
Abhandlung vom
harmonischen Dreiklang deest Music theory (Treatise on the
harmonic triad); 1750s; lost 11135...
- The Berg
house (German:
Bergisches Haus, also
Bergischer Dreiklang or
Bergische Bauweise) is a type of
timber framed house that is
widespread in the German...
- Rueckert. In 1996, he won the Blue Note
Jazzsearch with the co -lead trio "
Dreiklang" and the
European Jazz
Competition in
Leverkusen with the Anke Helfrich...
- Inc.
Retrieved 10
December 2017. Kilb,
Andreas (27
November 2008). "Ein
Dreiklang aus Stille,
Licht und Finsternis".
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Retrieved...
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projected works by Beethoven,
including the
operas Alessandro,
Memnons Dreiklang, and Bradamante; an
oratorio on a text by Meissner, an
oratorio "Die Befrieung...
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Salzer founded and
edited together the short-lived
Schenkerian journal Der
Dreiklang (Vienna, 1937–1938).
World War II
brought European studies to a halt....