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- Polish composers. The scholar Józef Michał Chomiński coined the term "sonoristics" (Polish: sonorystyka) to describe the urge to explore purely sonic phenomena...
- minutes and 37 seconds. Originally called 8'37", the piece applies the sonoristic technique which tends to focus on specific characteristics and qualities...
- output in which Penderecki’s Polymorphia was composed is known as his sonoristic period, during which he used a method of composing based on timbre organization...
- classifications, she further divides this period into two phases: "the phase of sonoristic means" (1962–63) and "the phase of reductive constructicism" (1964–70)...
- overpowering piano technician, capable of depositing huge boulders of sonoristic material across the keyboard without actually wrecking the instrument...
- compositional techniques used by Penderecki. Miles Kastendieck praised the sonoristic innovation and its relation on the work's overall success. German magazine...
- Lindstedt, Iwona (28 June 2017). "Józef Michał Chomiński's Concept of Sonoristic Harmony". Strasbourg: 9th European Music Analysis Conference. Retrieved...
- flageolets, glissandos, frullatos and chords into his playing. He also began sonoristic experiments with prepared tuba. He is the inventor of the original preparation...
- mid-20th century, with economical use of serial, and marginally also of sonoristic techniques, his compositions are texturally and rhythmically simple, but...
- Rhapsodies (1990). In his first chamber symphony Eruption, he included sonoristic and pointillistic elements. Later he used styles of renaissance music...