-
music of
microtones —
intervals smaller than a semitone, also
called "
microintervals". It may also be
extended to
include any
music using intervals not found...
- section. The
flute is in tune with this
higher section, but
through microintervals and
glissandos also
coincides with the
lower section. The
piece has...
- to
musical texts. The text ****erts that the
octave has 22
shrutis or
microintervals of
musical tones or 1200 cents. This is very
close to the
ancient Gr****...
- Haas's
style recalls that of György
Ligeti in its use of micropolyphony,
microintervals and the
exploitation of the
overtone series; he is
often characterized...
-
where no one else had thus far
dared go. Hába was not some kind of “
microinterval fanatic” as is
sometimes ****umed. He did
offer his
students this path...
-
gives the
fraction of an octave,
within the
corresponding equitempered microinterval system, that best
approximates the
meantone fifth. The
fourth gives...
-
Carlo Scarpa, architetto, ai suoi
infiniti possibili, for
orchestra in
microintervals (1984) A Pierre. Dell’azzurro silenzio, inquietum, for b**** flute, b****...
- 8 of the
first chapter describe nada (sound),
svara (tone), śruti (
microinterval),
gramas (primary scales),
murcchanas (derivative scales),
varna (color)...
- de
Debussy and Si le jour paraît.... He was
influenced by the use of
microintervals in the
cante jondo.
Ohana rarely composed for
large symphony orchestra:...