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  • Unique musical and compositional abilities are reflected in a pioneering sy
  • of these in 1925 largely silenced Howells' compositional activities for almost ten years.
  • His compositional activities range from music for convention
  • The war halted his compositional activities, but the work was revised in 19
  • a stroke in late 1995 that interrupted his compositional activity for a time; however, he soon resu
  • ying that "Lucassen's applied concepts and compositional acumen fare much better on the highly reco
  • compositional: aluminium trichloride (stoichiometrically
  • Through the compositional analysis of major, minor and trace element
  • esides, some archaeologists also undertake compositional analysis to provenance iron objects.
  • in the fields of microscopy, imaging, and compositional analysis, including electron microscopy, f
  • ars with John Cage, helping to realize his compositional and poetic works and direct his operas and
  • Besides his compositional and pedagogical activities, he has collabo
  • In addition to his compositional and teaching activities, he pursued an act
  • particular interest in early music and the compositional and theoretical output of Olivier Messiaen
  • His compositional and conducting studies at the Royal Colleg
  • tory was defended in 1997 with the memoire Compositional and rotational properties of asteroids.
  • cians in San Francisco and to bring a more compositional approach to the San Francisco Bay Area mus
  • storal ballad was typical of Roger Waters' compositional approach in the late sixties and early sev
  • Ferneyhough's actual compositional approach, however, rejects serialism and o
  • The analogy he made was to contrast the compositional approaches of Mozart and Beethoven.
  • melody man of the duo-the brain behind the compositional aspects of the album and a lot of the stud
  • s thick brushstrokes and Japanese-inspired compositional asymmetry.
  • The work's compositional bases are the Hindu rhythms often found in
  • Secondly, restite acts as a compositional buffer, providing elements to the surround
  • He continued his compositional career until his death on 2 March 1944.
  • o Performer as the proper beginning of his compositional career.
  • ient copolymer, as a result of the gradual compositional change along the length of the polymer cha
  • e can, in large enough amounts, retard the compositional changes of a magma either via providing mo
  • ult in feldspar replacement and consequent compositional changes.
  • There is enough doubt regarding his compositional claims that they should not be given the s
  • very last works present a new direction of compositional complexity and color juxtaposition, and ar
  • s greatest work in terms not only of size, compositional complexity, and technical achievement, but
  • His compositional concerns involve new forms for music appro
  • th IRCAM as a lecturer for seminars and as compositional coordinator for their 1996 four week summe
  • The main part of his compositional creations are instrumental works like oper
  • Six Songs for High Voice (various compositional dates, compiled and published by Thames in
  • Seven Songs for Medium Voice (various compositional dates, compiled and published by Thames in
  • s recognized for its beauty, expressivity, compositional depth and sophistication.
  • hord to the piano during their careers and compositional development.
  • treatise on the rhetorical application of compositional devices.
  • Compositional diagram of pyroxenes.
  • in the inner regions, resulting in a local compositional difference.
  • changes in minerals which reflect genuine compositional differences, the method by which such phen
  • harmonic theory, counterpoint, and form in compositional education as productive only of an "artles
  • oldi began using actual tree branches as a compositional element in his works, combined with painti
  • asting, singing tune of that instrument as compositional element.
  • described as "unpainting", given that key compositional elements are generally produced, not by th
  • Fond of odd time signatures and compositional elements, the band played a somewhat uniqu
  • is incorporated into a broader palette of compositional elements.
  • histication and more intense coalescing of compositional elements..." As a jazz clinician.
  • hyperreal style, typically use traditional compositional forms (woodland scenes, reclining lovers,
  • edition, completes this circle, forming a compositional frame for the work through being both the
  • ntings of the Immaculate Conception as the compositional framework for some of her works.
  • ng that the meaning of the whole was not a compositional function of the meaning of the parts put t
  • ve Away" and the title track, also exhibit compositional growth.
  • nexpectedly, the first songs following his compositional hiatus are settings of texts by Goethe, Jo
  • y of linguistic, analytical, graphical and compositional idea generation tools.
  • The compositional ideas of the piece include augmentation an
  • The online compositional information is often gathered through auto
  • His compositional interests focus on real-time performance u
  • er numbers were understood in an analog or compositional manner, and the connection between numbers
  • evious recordings, the album features less compositional material and is based largely on improviza
  • ar aesthetic ideals - radically simplified compositional materials, a strong foundation in tonality
  • They often exhibit both textural and compositional maturity.
  • nnotations that can be used to compute the compositional meaning of a sentence from its syntactic d
  • 7 audio sketches utilizing Mosdell's VISIC compositional method.
  • The unconstrained compositional methods that Josquin employed in writing t
  • The Dormition was suggested as the compositional model for The Burial of the Count of Orgaz
  • t is therefore fundamentally a view of the compositional nature of software development, as opposed
  • ation was the same, but Henry Threadgill's compositional notions began to come through in his solos
  • l for a recursive definition of a variadic compositional operator.
  • more or less elaborated, and more or fewer compositional or improvisational elements are employed.
  • ifornia Press Berkeley), wrote in 1982 the Compositional origins of Beethoven's opus 131 (ISBN 0-83
  • In his twenties and thirties his compositional output focussed chiefly on orchestral and
  • His compositional output includes eighteen symphonies, fourt
  • His compositional output includes a violin concerto, several
  • His compositional output includes several choral works and v
  • His compositional output consists of several works for solo
  • His compositional output includes several chamber works, the
  • His compositional output was wide-ranging, including two ope
  • Neukomm's compositional output is large.
  • His compositional output includes a mass for 8 voices, the c
  • His compositional output includes nine cantatas (composed fr
  • Following his retirement, his compositional output increased due to the greater amount
  • Much of his compositional output consists of sacred choral and vocal
  • Unique among Handel's compositional output, the opera was significantly influe
  • Wilbye had a very small compositional output, but his madrigals are distinctive
  • In a limited compositional output, Xiao's style combines elements of
  • The work summarizes Rachmaninoff's compositional output.
  • key element of his style during this first compositional period.
  • igure appear throughout, but it appears in compositional permutations such as retrograde (Mi-Re-Fa-
  • asional use of microtonality as well as in compositional plans; Gending (1975) for Javanese gamelan
  • the launch of the console demonstrated the compositional potential it represented to future project
  • gy, Post-Baroque refers to performance and compositional practice in the period after the Baroque,
  • e in 1613, which is useful in the studying compositional practices of the 16th century.
  • selective in which aspects of Beethoven's compositional process in he takes up though, and his aes
  • ent, to win back the various stages of the compositional process, in such a manner that a perfectly
  • His compositional quality has often overweighted the "labell
  • iticism as some crater rays are bright for compositional reasons that are unrelated to the amount o
  • r with bursts of chaotic line and web-like compositional scaffolding.”
  • d summoned so well in his own pianism, the compositional seeds resulting from his studying Scriabin
  • The combination of a compositional semantics with a syntax that mirrors such
  • distinguish UDC from DDC: an emphasis on a compositional semantics that allows new items to be expr
  • ors, a black oil simulator, called IMEX, a compositional simulator called GEM and a thermal composi
  • xamination, the literary licentiate tested compositional skill in various forms of Chinese poetry a
  • atise shows that he possessed considerable compositional skill, no music by Cerone has survived and
  • nce and as being "a testament to Mitsuda's compositional skills", while calling "Chrono Trigger Med
  • and autodidact though he was, he honed his compositional skills.
  • f guitar and piano as a way to enhance his compositional skills.
  • Trnka's compositional specialization appears to have been canons
  • zes, in the sense of Hennessey-Milner, the compositional structure of concurrent systems.
  • Compositional structure of two human pyramids.
  • xture without breaking the strong abstract compositional structure.
  • re completely identical, there are certain compositional structures and patterns Hicks follows with
  • ices: Discourse, Memory, Gender provides a compositional study of substantial speeches and exchange
  • her features characteristic of Schulhoff's compositional style are use of modal and quartal harmoni
  • His compositional style derives from Johann Joseph Fux's cou
  • Spruance's diverse compositional style has been influenced by Olivier Messi
  • His compositional style includes both traditional and progre
  • Ruggles' compositional style was apparently “trial and error.
  • His compositional style is eclectic but conservative, and of
  • Hurley's compositional style is an "unusual, unique voice [and] h
  • His compositional style moved toward a late-19th-century ton
  • out music, creative vision, and his unique compositional style.
  • ical focus falls on attempts to define the compositional style.
  • resented the more jarring deviation in his compositional style.
  • milestone in the evolution of Schoenberg's compositional style.
  • destroyed, we can only speculate on their compositional style.
  • ons of the orchestra, as well as different compositional styles, to evoke the necessary imagery.
  • m considerable opportunity to exercise his compositional talents, for he had already written the mu
  • sity, motivic originality and self-assured compositional technique".
  • n of the cantus firmus was not an uncommon compositional technique.
  • ll poetry and magickal prose", and offered compositional techniques for the creation of effective l
  • In his music he has develop a variety of compositional techniques such as polyrhythmic, improvisa
  • Honegger uses compositional techniques ranging from Gregorian chant to
  • He was influenced by various compositional techniques of the second half of 20th cent
  • influences prompted Kerman to explore new compositional techniques and he soon accumulated a colle
  • which he was writing) through very refined compositional techniques, something approaching an impre
  • y places : piano, singing, aural training, compositional techniques, operatic coaching, performance
  • e main platform for the development of new compositional techniques.
  • aling a strong assimilation of Beethoven's compositional techniques.
  • One of the major compositional themes of the piece is the contrast betwee
  • Default Semantics: Foundations of a Compositional Theory of Acts of Communication.
  • Other works characteristic of his compositional thought include cycles in the form of 'mus
  • Oldfield's main compositional tool for the album was the Fairlight CMI.
  • n 1979 Eno's famous lecture "The Studio As Compositional Tool" he is quoted saying "On 'Helen Thorm
  • atrixes, complete Geisse's set of harmonic compositional tools.
  • times he swaps hexachords in mid-figure, a compositional trick visible to the eye but difficult to
  • The painting adopts a Flemish compositional; type and reveals an interest in the play
  • The artists adapt traditional compositional types to the particular site without strai
  • n, is to start with the Shannon entropy or compositional uncertainty
  • ht on the factors responsible for the wide compositional variability of marine sediments, the contr
  • ns of the mass contain several examples of compositional virtuosity, including examples of strict c
  • Kleier's compositional work typically develops an expanded vocabu
  • o New York City, where she intensified her compositional work and expanded it into the realm of Off
  • Posadas' compositional work is almost entirely dedicated to the i
  • mposer he has achieved critical acclaim in compositional work in theatrical ice dance, writing with
  • Klemm's compositional work for four cellos contributed to the fo
  • His compositional work includes 85 works for wind instrument
  • sic Prize scholarship in order to fund his compositional work.
  • remain a distinctive characteristic of his compositional work.
  • lbum covered several years of his earliest compositional works, mainly for strings and piano, altho