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22 Cards in this Set
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Klavierstucke XI by Karl Stockhausen |
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Klavierstucke XI by KARL Stockhausen |
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Performance instructions for Klavierstucke XI by Karl Stockhausen. |
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Shows Sound Mass at end of Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki |
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Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki. Proportional notation, bands of sound, microtonal clusters, extreme range of dynamics, extreme registers. |
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Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki. Proportional notation, bands of sound, microtonal clusters, extreme range of dynamics, extreme registers. |
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Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki. Proportional notation, bands of sound, microtonal clusters, extreme range of dynamics, extreme registers. |
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Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima by Kristoff Pendercki. Extensive legend for graphical notation and extended techniques for String Orchestra. |
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String Quartet No. 2 by Georgia Ligeti. |
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String Quartet No. 2 by Gyorgi Ligeti. Traditional notation, micropolyphony through multituplets, semitonal clusters. M. 76 collapse of register, diminuendo, and increase of multituplets into tremelo. |
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Atmospheres by Ligeti. Regular notation, chromatic blocks of saturated sound, static, micropolyphony from multituplets. |
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Atmospheres by Ligeti. Regular notation, chromatic blocks of saturated sound, static, micropolyphony from multituplets. |
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For Philip Guston by Morton Feldman. Standard notation, different meters for each inst., static, repetition/semi repetition, hyper focus, fascination with Turkish rugs. |
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the viola in my life by Morton feldman. Moved away from indeterminacy. Standard notation, reappearance of rhythmic motives, semitonal clusters, stasis (slow tempos and long rhythms), lots of meter changes. |
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Out of Last Pieces by Morton Feldman. Simplified box notation, no rhythm...complex rhythm implied. Single line instruments. Doesn't look like music but easy to follow. |
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Out of Last Pieces by Morton Feldman. Simplified box notation, no rhythm...complex rhythm implied. Single line instruments. Doesn't look like music but easy to follow. |
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Out of Last Pieces by Morton Feldman. Simplified box notation, no rhythm...complex rhythm implied. Single line instruments. Doesn't look like music but easy to follow. |
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Duration 1 by Morton Feldman. Pitch, color, dynamics all notated, durations are not. PSYCH! Lolz. Race course format... |
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Projections 5 by Morton Feldman. Separation of timbre, register, space. Intuitive style...not a rigid system. |
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Projection 4 by Morton Feldman. Boxes have # to show how many notes within the the duration. Harmonics in piano = held keys for resonance. |
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Projections 1 by Morton Feldman. Graphical notations with legend...."box notation". Register, articulation, and timbre important. No pitch indicated. |
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Aria by John Cage. Open Form (does not fit structure/material/method/form). No trad notation, completely graphical, artistic. In/out of diff languages. Material is set, the order is variable. |