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  • effect through alternation of sonority than counterpoint, a characteristic of the Venetian polychora
  • rst prizes for piano, harpsichord, harmony, counterpoint, accompaniment, solfeggio, and theory.
  • Counterpoint also entered into an agreement for the prod
  • ndergraduate music theory and musicianship, counterpoint, analysis, analysis of 20th-century music,
  • and harmony, 1929-1932); Gene Von Hallberg ( counterpoint and harmony, 1933-1934)(a founder of the Am
  • He studied counterpoint and harmony with Hans Haug in Lausanne.
  • Harmony, Counterpoint and Improvisation by Benjamin Dale, Gordon
  • The music departs from 16th century counterpoint and reflects the new baroque search for tex
  • They show him as a competent master of both counterpoint and the keyboard.
  • o worship towards the Renaissance master of counterpoint, and also named him as the "savior of churc
  • Nesbitt also hosted Counterpoint and made a guest appearance in comedy progr
  • he respective isolation of harmonic theory, counterpoint, and form in compositional education as pro
  • He obtained degrees in harmony, counterpoint and fugue, and won scholarships, organ and
  • The second theme features taut invertible counterpoint, and the entire movement brings the composi
  • stol (singing), A. J. Goodrich (harmony and counterpoint), and Edgar Stillman Kelley (composition).
  • red the Paris conservatory in 1925 to study counterpoint and fugue with Charles Koechlin and orchest
  • c in Milan and studied the violin, harmony, counterpoint and conducting with the most eminent teache
  • as famous as a teacher, for his treatise on counterpoint, and for his part in the development of key
  • of not properly preparing dissonances (see Counterpoint), and rising after a flattened note or desc
  • roduction to music, a section on improvised counterpoint, and his views on the three genera.
  • Du Caurroy was primarily interested in counterpoint, and was widely read in the theoretical wor
  • russels Conservatory to become professor of counterpoint and fugue in 1896, and director at the end
  • of parallel fifths and octaves as a rule of counterpoint, and the first to study the effect and harm
  • especially on the development of imitative counterpoint, and while numerous compositions of his sur
  • attracted to Holman's ability to integrate counterpoint and dissonance in subtle yet distinctive wa
  • ept, where the two could use the concept of counterpoint and improvisation to an enjoyable means, mu
  • nce than consonance in a developed piece of counterpoint, and he attempted to enumerate the reasons
  • t the University of Brazil and professor of counterpoint and fugue at the Popular School of Music Ed
  • ndon while simultaneously studying Harmony, Counterpoint and Composition at Morley College with Mela
  • (violin), Dr. Frederick Bridge (harmony and counterpoint) and Dr. Hubert Parry, eventually becoming
  • carols, given additional orchestration and counterpoint arrangements.
  • He began teaching counterpoint at the school in 1926 .
  • He was Professor of counterpoint at the Paris Conservatoire from 1840 to 185
  • onal Opera, 1949, he taught as professor of counterpoint at the Conservatory.
  • ok up lessons on the trombone, harmony, and counterpoint at the Academy of Music in Nice), at 14, in
  • instrumental or vocal studies, harmony and counterpoint, aural training, history and analysis, cond
  • in his typical style, using both themes in counterpoint, before the fanfare returns and leads to a
  • hich contrasted considerably with the dense counterpoint being written by the Netherlanders of his g
  • ocal by lead singer Jimmy Beaumont, and the counterpoint between his falsetto and Janet Vogel's sopr
  • The gigues employ basic imitative counterpoint but never go as far as the gigue fugues in
  • ins Medieval sounding passages with canonic counterpoint, but by far the most innovative aspect of t
  • Andersen was a pupil in counterpoint by Johan Lindegren (1842-1908), Swedish mus
  • ion, score reading, orchestration, harmony, counterpoint, canon and fugue.
  • w serves as a basis for college Renaissance counterpoint classes, thanks in large part to the effort
  • is distinguished by his complete mastery of counterpoint, combined with his wonderful gift for melod
  • Old rules of counterpoint could be broken in service of the text.
  • erally, these songwriters choose to use the counterpoint device when two characters are coming from
  • l elements of Honegger's style are: Bachian counterpoint, driving rhythms, melodic amplitude, highly
  • cs of "Play a Simple Melody" also track the counterpoint duet in that one singer yearns for the musi
  • Wild Bunch where it was employed as ironic counterpoint during an onscreen massacre; it was similar
  • tors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion
  • under the aliases Clark, Clark & Lofthouse, Counterpoint, Fawn, and Speed Jack.
  • present-day music students typically learn counterpoint first by writing in two parts, and then lat
  • New Counterpoint for Six Valves (Riverside, 1956)
  • amorphosen masterfully exhibits the complex counterpoint for which the composer showed a predilectio
  • Electric Counterpoint, Forestare Ensemble, ATMA, 2007.
  • He also studied directie, harmony and counterpoint from Dutch composer Kees van Baaren in Amst
  • ies remained at the College as a teacher of counterpoint from 1895, one of his pupils being Rutland
  • l where he was an instructor for classes in counterpoint, harmony, and singing.
  • The counterpoint has similarities to that of J.S. Bach and A
  • ack Shoemaker, VP and editorial director of Counterpoint, has worked with both authors in other comp
  • er a cantus firmus marked the beginnings of counterpoint in Western music.
  • dotted rhythm is employed as an additional counterpoint in the right hand.
  • Schola Cantorum, he became its professor of counterpoint in 1914.
  • ere he obtained prizes for harmony in 1936, counterpoint in 1937, fugue in 1938, and a higher piano
  • e 16th century, with examples of developing counterpoint in some pieces.
  • Australian Broadcasting Corporation program Counterpoint in a debate entitled "Nine Lies about Globa
  • Fulara also keeps the complex counterpoint intact due to his double-neck guitar and ta
  • His counterpoint is skilful, and the atmosphere created by h
  • Counterpoint is a BBC Radio 4 quiz.
  • Counterpoint is the third album by Jason Webley, release
  • In this group the art of fugue and counterpoint is splendidly illustrated, but never to the
  • Stake: Selected Poems, 1972-1992 (1999) Counterpoint ISBN 1-58243-024-1
  • Counterpoint LLC is a publishing company distributed by
  • Her version is noted for its counterpoint melody, heard in the second part of the son
  • ased fivefold)that are designed to afford a counterpoint of diminishing scale and visual weight as o
  • The song features the counterpoint of Nick Massi's bass voice and the falsetto
  • The music of Rara Film is not a strict counterpoint of the film, flowing without any relation t
  • old Stokowski entitled Leopold Stokowski: A Counterpoint of View (1982).
  • tructure of the "Air" is reminiscent of the counterpoint of The Lyric Movement, full of enharmonic r
  • among others, to be the greatest master of counterpoint of his day; the latter invited him to contr
  • the revival of Tudor music and later by the counterpoint of Bach.
  • it is to play harmonic modulations and good counterpoint on the lute will be surprised and full of d
  • the piece conjoins various sections of each counterpoint part as she debates the different aspects (
  • oskovich (theory), Mordecai Seter (harmony, counterpoint), Paul Ben-Haim (orchestrator), Ilona Vincz
  • He was also appointed Professor for Counterpoint, Piano, and the Theory and Praxis of New Mu
  • Hours later, it was republished with a counterpoint piece entitled Don't Marry A Lazy Man, by E
  • Electric Counterpoint, Powerplant - Joby Burgess soloist, , 2008.
  • A practical approach to eighteenth-century counterpoint, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (©1988
  • The company publishes books under the Counterpoint Press and Soft Skull Press imprints.
  • he consolidation of three presses: Perseus' Counterpoint Press, Avalon Publishing Group's Shoemaker
  • The song's simple melody and rhythmic counterpoint quickly made it a favorite among fans; acou
  • and lyrically, each character's part of the counterpoint reflects the personality of its respective
  • In its November 2001 sex survey, Counterpoint reported that 14% of Wellesley students who
  • ier eras, with some displaying a mastery of counterpoint seldom encountered in Romantic music.
  • t toccata style with passages in three-part counterpoint similar to that of the vocal music of conte
  • are, having studied piano, harmony, theory, counterpoint, singing, and dancing.
  • Henry Purcell valued in 1694 his counterpoint skills.
  • ated funky bass line using a combination of counterpoint slapping with right hand using right thumb,
  • he piano comes in with an almost fugue-like counterpoint solo.
  • It is one of the Sherman Brothers' counterpoint songs which are well known for juxtapositio
  • dependent lyrics - his two other best-known counterpoint songs are Play a Simple Melody and "An Old-
  • umental output is the monumental scholastic counterpoint study on La Spagna on which he wrote 125 va
  • The title song is a three part counterpoint sung by "Aunt Polly" (Celeste Holm), "Cousi
  • 9 (1998) A mature work as composer; counterpoint textures and jazzy sounds.
  • d expanded fugue presents even more complex counterpoint than the first.
  • and seemed dismissive of C.J.'s reasonable counterpoint that Hoynes could then run an Independent c
  • rise: in her music it is harmony, more than counterpoint, that most powerfully communicates affect.
  • The current Counterpoint theme is Bach's "Partita in E major", arran
  • As a counterpoint to their activities, Sutherland Shire asser
  • Malone's rise to power as the Democratic counterpoint to Finn is still undocumented, but by 1940,
  • lana was adept at finding apt harmonies and counterpoint to popular melodies: some of these traditio
  • s the role of Kirk's conscience, offering a counterpoint to Spock's logic.
  • en served chilled and provides a refreshing counterpoint to hot and spicy curries.
  • Dorn taught counterpoint to the young Robert Schumann, and was a fri
  • Thayer, the club was intended in part as a counterpoint to the Mayflower Club.
  • n, who devised free-form guitar melodies in counterpoint to the vocal lines.
  • It is both a musical and lyrical counterpoint to the more free flowing, legato song, "Tru
  • ilm project related to Co-operatives titled Counterpoint to Corporatism.
  • one (originally Rufus Stone) who provides a counterpoint to Aymus Crowe, and helps to explain Holmes
  • ondemned prisoners sing the Marseillaise in counterpoint to the crowd dancing the Carmagnole.
  • progressive theology serving as a prophetic counterpoint to its denomination.
  • neral resource for American educators and a counterpoint to the liberal bias that he perceived in Wi
  • n and Danish languages and was created as a counterpoint to the Danish language dominated Christiani
  • nd the African Blood Brotherhood: a radical counterpoint to progressivism", Afro-Americans in New Yo
  • n reducing the "leading" characters to mere counterpoint to the main theme.
  • unger girls populating the series, and as a counterpoint to Mamoru, Takeuchi's ideal man.
  • s), a groundbreaking line that was a strong counterpoint to cosmetics available at the time.
  • ting what is being said or providing ironic counterpoint to it.
  • Though the film does show a counterpoint to the often romanticized lives of outlaws
  • of the rehabilitation centre, which gave a counterpoint to the dull and gloomy environment of the a
  • idea to erect a memorial in Copenhagen as a counterpoint to the traditions surrounding Rebild Hills
  • g's "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"; as a counterpoint to all the disco production, it was a bare-
  • ittle Keller, when not acting-an intriguing counterpoint to the child-like talking planes.
  • arth creationism, and see their museum as a counterpoint to the many shops and visitors centers near
  • -flavored repertoire offering a fascinating counterpoint to Mayall's then rampant jazz-blues fixatio
  • whose real life stories form a fascinating counterpoint to their chosen Tudor roles.
  • ara in Act I as a lullaby and soon after as counterpoint to the craps game scene, in Act II in a rep
  • s studio on its former theater marquee as a counterpoint to Motown Records' Hitsville U.S.A.
  • for the secco recitative, and more involved counterpoint; traits that have helped return Falstaff to
  • Bergamo in Lombardy, he studied harmony and counterpoint under Vittorio Fellegara.
  • rgraduate, where he studied composition and counterpoint under Wienhorst and organ under Philip Gehr
  • he exercises Beethoven wrote while studying counterpoint under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger in the s
  • Electric Counterpoint Version for Percussions, Kuniko Kato percus
  • He composed counterpoint well as found in his orchestral music but m
  • ith the addition of rising scales among the counterpoint which give the effect of the music floating
  • The alto, tenor, and bass voices sing free counterpoint, while the sopranos sing the chorale unador
  • onal style derives from Johann Joseph Fux's counterpoint, who was Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cat
  • sung in falsetto, and backing vocals giving counterpoint with Valli's lead vocal.
  • Berry and poet Gary Snyder are investors in Counterpoint, with both of their works currently being p
  • ndolph Coleman and also studied Renaissance counterpoint with Greg Proctor at the University of Texa
  • Lodovico studied violin with his father, counterpoint with his brother, and learned to play a var
  • inet introduces the melody, and interweaves counterpoint with the soloist.
  • College of Music in London, and harmony and counterpoint with Frederick Bridge and Frances Edward Gl
  • ument initiates the prelude and is making a counterpoint with the voice, not specifically, but as re
  • ion of Adrian Boult, Finzi took a course in counterpoint with R. O. Morris and then moved to London,
  • ore singing "Little Drummer Boy" with a new counterpoint with original lyrics written for the specia
  • e same suite has more examples of imitative counterpoint worked into the dance texture, e.g. in the