单词 | canonic |
例句 | Her “Air Russe Varié,” from 1835, caught the attention of Robert Schumann, who praised its “delightful canonic games” in the spirit of Bach, and declared that “one must fall under their charm.” Louise Farrenc, 19th-Century Composer, Surges Back Into Sound 2021-10-08T04:00:00Z And yet this is no simple countercultural potshot; it’s a tender, even loving humanization of a canonic composer, just as allergy-prone as the rest of us. Ten Signature Images From Milton Glaser’s Eclectic Career 2020-06-30T04:00:00Z The piece begins in beatific, C-major stasis, as a jaunty hymn gathers momentum in canonic form. Ingram Marshall Built and Obscured Monoliths of Sound 2022-06-09T04:00:00Z In parts, the work is marvelous, particularly toward the end when he creates ripples of canonic movement across chairs and builds momentum towards a sudden, surprising close. Dance Review: Dusan Tynek Dance Theater Performs at Dance Theater Workshop 2010-06-03T22:40:00Z Peck assigned six soloists a series of knotty duets that spoke more strongly about body sculpture than romance, then shattered those sculptures gymnastically before his inventive canonic gambits culminated in a mass collapse. Hollywood Bowl show marks a breakthrough for homegrown L.A. dance troupes 2016-09-09T04:00:00Z His legacy is defined by intimidating bodies of symphonies, string quartets, piano sonatas and more, now canonic. ArtsBeat: The Top 10 Composers: The Romantics 2011-01-19T12:00:08Z Each seemed finely wrought, such as an early one in which a short stretch of canonic layering suavely morphed into a Minimalist pulse before dissolving into a series of strangely harmonized sighs. At This New-Music Festival, You Can Count on Variety 2018-08-17T04:00:00Z Elemental and atmospheric, it is a work of remarkable economy and restraint that excerpts Genesis, Exodus and Psalms yet abstracts their text in canonic clouds — a 15-minute container for metaphysical thought. Steve Reich, Busy as Ever, Enters His Late Period 2022-11-02T04:00:00Z As the amps trailed behind him, the music echoed off the banks of the canal and nearby buildings, giving hints of canonic motion. A Musical Solstice Spectacle Sprawls Across New York 2018-06-22T04:00:00Z The eleven canonic variations ranged timbrally from iron and bamboo to caramel and rice paper as she changed the combination of pipes, which vary in size from sixteen feet to one foot long. Bach in New York 2014-12-03T05:00:00Z The unconventional view was Oliver Knussen’s violin concerto, which is a “canonic” piece for no one but the composer and Josefowicz, who has performed it dozens of times. Review | Two ways of looking at a canon: the NSO goes Romantic 2018-01-25T05:00:00Z It’s Ms. Renavand who plunges into movement, falling to the floor and rising again, as the music begins, followed by the male ensemble, who move through dizzyingly counterpointed and canonic sequences to exhilarating effect. A Triumphant De Keersmaeker Takes Paris Opera by Storm 2015-11-03T05:00:00Z His catalog of orchestra works is small but canonic. John Adams on Debussy, the First Modernist 2018-11-19T05:00:00Z On that subject, Ross is most persuasive in his close readings of canonic post-Wagnerian literature, particularly Proust’s “Remembrance of Things Past,” Joyce’s “Ulysses,” Virginia Woolf’s “The Waves” and the novels of Mann. Review: From the Nazis to RBG, how Richard Wagner changed the world 2020-09-28T04:00:00Z However, a parallel narrative universe exists that is the game’s “real” version of events: each Tekken game has a canon winner, and this canonic story focuses on the Mishima family blood feud. Tekken: the fighting game that gives women the meatiest stories 2020-02-26T05:00:00Z By the time the book was canonic, though, such leaps of identity across space and memory were the new habits of mind. Has the Internet Made Air Travel Irrelevant? 2016-02-01T05:00:00Z The decretals of Clement V. united to the decrees of the general council of Vienna, held in 1313, form a canonic code which is designated “The Clementines.” The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z In place of logic we find canonic, the theory of the three tests of truth and reality. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z They sought to accomplish their purpose by breaking the shackles of canonic law. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z Composed at Cöthen, they are among Bach's masterpieces in this form and display fugal and canonic writing which is both natural and full of character. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z The logic, or canonic, we may pass over completely, as possessing no elements of interest, and come at once to the physics. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy There is strength if not beauty—the old canonic beauty—and in the place of the latter may be found rich colour. Ivory Apes and Peacocks All these devices are, in skilful hands, quite definite in their effect upon the ear, and their expressive power is undoubtedly due to their special canonic nature. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention" The Development, based upon the second theme, with some effective canonic treatment, shows that Schubert was by no means entirely lacking in polyphonic skill. Music: An Art and a Language The work contains five canonic variations of the utmost ingenuity.241 7. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z One modern biographer, who is shocked at his perjury to the prior, would no doubt have absolved him if he had married the lass against his canonic vows. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England Moreover, musical science had been worked out, and the arts of counterpoint, canonic imitation, fugue, harmony, etc., had all reached a high degree of perfection when Bach and Händel appeared. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present The only remaining canonic device which figures in classical music is that known as cancrizans, in which the imitating part reproduces the leader backwards. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention" In the Trio of the Scherzo in Beethoven's Seventh Sonata for Violin and Pianoforte there is a free use of canonic imitation which will repay investigation. Music: An Art and a Language If we turn from a frottola to a motet by the same composer, we meet at once the device of canonic imitation and with it a clearly different artistic 112 purpose. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera For all their apparent freedom, they are full of the oldest musical procedures, abound in canonic imitations, in augmentations, and diminutions, in all sorts of grizzled contrapuntal manœvers. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Polyphony comprehends the most recondite elements of musical theory, but its essence consists of one leading concept—that of canonic imitation. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present The earliest canonic form is the rondel or rota as practised in the 12th century. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention" This example alone would sufficiently corroborate the statement that the firmness of structure inherent in the canonic form is perfectly compatible with genuine freedom and poetry of inspiration. Music: An Art and a Language He paid much less attention to rigid canonic style than his predecessors had done because it was not suited to the kind of music which he felt was fitting for his church. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera The term "canonic style" is sometimes applied to music in which the imitation is not exact. Music Notation and Terminology Okeghem was a very ingenious and laborious composer, who carried the art of canonic imitation to a much finer point than had been reached before his time. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present It is, however, canonic by accident rather than in its original intention. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention" Lastly, the Aria with 30 Variations—the so-called Goldberg Variations of Bach—is a perfect storehouse of every conceivable canonic device. Music: An Art and a Language In the canonic books of the Old Dispensation there is not a single genuine text, claiming to come from God, which teaches explicitly any doctrine whatever of a life beyond the grave. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life With regard to style of writing for the clavier—a few canonic imitations excepted—there is no real polyphony. The Pianoforte Sonata Its Origin and Development The fugue was the creation of this epoch, and while based upon the general idea of canonic imitation, after the Netherlandish ideal, it differed from their productions in several highly significant respects. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present All these devices are also independent of the canonic idea, since they are so many methods of transforming themes in themselves and need not always be used in contrapuntal combination. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention" A long exciting crescendo leads to a complete statement of the main theme of the Finale, with a canonic treatment of which the work ends, e.g. Music: An Art and a Language It is only to be found in their canonic scriptures by way of vague and hasty allusion, and is historically traceable to its derivation from the pagan oracles of Persia. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life Then comes a Lento in six-four time based on the celebrated Marlbrook song, a dignified movement containing, among other canonic imitations, one in the ninth. The Pianoforte Sonata Its Origin and Development It was an application of the Netherlandish art of canonic imitation, combined with modern tonality. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present The resources of canon, when emancipated from the principles of the round, are considerable when the canonic form is strictly maintained, and are inexhaustible when it is treated freely. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention" The transition, with some canonic imitations and stimulating sequences, leads us to the second theme at measure 50. Music: An Art and a Language Pierre de l'Hospital, chancellor of Brittany, who is to preside over the civil hearings after the canonic judgment, assists Jean de Malestroit. Là-bas They have been long expected; 'Tis evening now, and the canonic hours For marriage are past. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 02 The element of canonic imitation occurs in his works in wholly new form. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present In these archaic works the canonic form gives the whole a consistency and stability contrasting oddly with the dismal warfare between nascent harmonic principles and ancient anti-harmonic criteria which hopelessly wrecks them as regards euphony. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention" It must have had a considerable number of adherents, for the tradition which makes the Prophet responsible for it is to be found in the canonic collections. Mohammedanism Lectures on Its Origin, Its Religious and Political Growth, and Its Present State Far from acting with disregard to human life, the barbarians, moreover, knew nothing of the horrid punishments introduced at a later epoch by the laic and canonic laws under Roman and Byzantine influence. Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution |
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