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Métaboles is an
orchestral work by
Henri Dutilleux,
commissioned by the
conductor George Szell in 1959 to mark the
fortieth anniversary of the Cleveland...
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Holometabola (from
Ancient Gr**** holo- "complete" +
metabolḗ "change"), also
known as
Endopterygota (from endo- "inner" + ptéryg- "wing" + Neo-Latin -ota...
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composer of the Dionysiaca, an epic tale of the god Dionysus, and of the
Metabole, a
paraphrase of the
Gospel of John. The epic
Dionysiaca describes the...
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Metabolism (/məˈtæbəlɪzəm/, from Gr****: μεταβολή
metabolē, "change") is the set of life-sustaining
chemical reactions in organisms. The
three main functions...
- "re-ordination" (μεταρρύθμισις, metarrhythmisis), or
simply "change" (μεταβολή,
metabole). From the
earliest centuries, the
Church spoke of the
elements used in...
- ἀντιμεταβολή (antimetabolḗ), from ἀντί (antí, 'against, opposite') and μεταβολή (
metabolḗ, 'turning about, change').
Anadiplosis Chiasmus Figure of
speech In Soviet...
- baptism,
Justin describes the
practice of the Eucharist, by his
teachings of
metabole, “we have been
taught that the food over
which thanks have been
given by...
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Dmitry Lipay (engineer);
Alexander Lipay (mastering engineer) – Dutilleux:
Métaboles; L'Arbre Des Songes;
Symphony No. 2, 'Le Double' (Seattle Sympnony, Ludovic...
- 52:147–62. Duchesne-Guillemin, Marcelle. 1969. "La théorie
babylonienne des
métaboles musicales".
Revue de
Musicologie 55:3–11. Duchesne-Guillemin, Marcelle...
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similar or
complementary lines,
sometimes contrasting ones. His next work,
Métaboles for
orchestra (1965)
explores the idea of metamorphosis, how a series...