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- In music theory, saltus duriusculus (Latin: 'somewhat hard leap') describes a dissonant leap that is used for rhetorical effect. The term was coined by...
- music textbooks to illustrate the descending chromatic fourth (p****us duriusculus) in the ground b****. The conductor Leopold Stokowski wrote a transcription...
- In music theory, a chromatic fourth, or p****us duriusculus, is a melody or melodic fragment spanning a perfect fourth with all or almost all chromatic...
- ♮iii, ♮vi, ♭II, ♯iv, ii, and ♮vii in minor. In music theory, p****us duriusculus is a Latin term which refers to chromatic line, often a b****line, whether...
- compositionis augmentatus (ca. 1657), which was the source of the term p****us duriusculus. In the 21st century Bernhard was suggested as one of three possible...
- interval of a fourth appear in the lamento genre, and often in p****us duriusculus p****ages of chromatic descent. In the madrigals of Claudio Monteverdi...
- or pain, grief, etc.; since the 16th century. For example the p****us duriusculus. "It was present equally in vocal and instrumental music." Lament b****...
- repeated melodic semitone became ****ociated with weeping, see: p****us duriusculus, lament b****, and pianto. By the Baroque era (1600 to 1750), the tonal...
- chromatic descent (e.g. A–G♯–G–F♯–F–E in A minor), has been known as P****us duriusculus in the Baroque Figurenlehre.[full citation needed] There exists a short...
- P****us duriusculus in the ground b****...