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derived "
sonorism" to
describe an avant-garde
style in
Polish music of the 1960s that
focused on
timbre (Chomiński 1961). As a movement,
sonorism was initiated...
- Maslowiec, Anna (2008). "Threnody To The
Victims Of Hiroshima, 1959–61" (PDF).
Sonorism and the
Polish Avant-Garde 1958–1964 (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. The University...
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Harry Freedman.
Timbre recognition Timbral listening Spectral music Sonorism Erickson 1975, pp. 166, 168.
Edwards 2001, pp. 326–327. Kostka, Payne,...
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November 1968 in Tallinn. The
piece employs elements of dodecaphony,
sonorism,
collage and
aleatoric music. It has been
called Pärt's "farewell to twelve-tone...
- parameter, a
practice that has come to be
known as
sonorism. From the 1970s,
Ligeti turned away from
sonorism and
began to
concentrate on rhythm.
Pieces such...
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Sonor may
refer to: Luc
Sonor Sonor (album)
Sonorism Visi-
Sonor Sonar (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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orchestral hues". Górecki
progressively rejected the dissonance,
serialism and
sonorism that had
brought him
early recognition, and
pared and
simplified his work...
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theoretical studies on a wide
range of subjects,
including combined sounds,
sonorism,
Chopin and Debussy.
Suite from
Kurpie for Alto Solo and 9 Instruments...
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Sonata form
Sonata theory Sonatina Son
clave Song Song
cycle Song
structure Sonorism Sopranino saxophone Sopranino voice Sopranissimo Sopranist Soprano Soprano...
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composers formed the
Polish Composers' School,
characterized by the use of
sonorism and dodecaphonism. The
style emerged from the
political crisis in 1956...