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Klangfarbenmelodie (German for "sound-color melody") is a
musical technique that
involves splitting a
musical line or
melody between several instruments...
- of Pointillism. This type of
music is also
known as
punctualism or
klangfarbenmelodie.
Georges Seurat Charles Angrand Chuck Close Henri-Edmond
Cross Henri...
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gained importance,
often primary.
Examples include musique concrète,
klangfarbenmelodie,
Elliott Carter's
Eight Etudes and a
Fantasy (which
contains a movement...
- or not this was an
early example of what
Schoenberg later called Klangfarbenmelodie (in his 1911 book Harmonielehre) is a
matter of dispute. One scholar...
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through trumpet, clarinet, flute,
piccolo and finally, oboe: (See also
Klangfarbenmelodie.) In rock
music from the late 1960s to the 2000s, the
timbre of specific...
- the piano,
electric piano, synthesizer,
Hammond organ, and so on.
Klangfarbenmelodie (Ger.) "Tone-color melody",
distribution of
pitch or
melody among...
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point is that it
should follow a
certain logic. For example, Webern’s
Klangfarbenmelodie-styled
orchestral arrangement of
Ricercar from Bach’s
Musical offering...
- Webern, who in 1935 made a
version for
small orchestra,
noted for its
Klangfarbenmelodie style (i.e.
melody lines are p****ed on from one
instrument to another...
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instrumentation of the
Septet and the
similarities between Schoenberg's
Klangfarbenmelodie and Stravinsky's Variations.
Stravinsky also used a
number of themes...
- Op. 28 (1938)
Related Derived row Eman****tion of the
dissonance Expressionist music Fixed register Klangfarbenmelodie Second Viennese School Category...