atonality
11atonality — ato·nal·i·ty …
12atonality — See: atonal …
13atonality — a•to•nal•i•ty [[t]ˌeɪ toʊˈnæl ɪ ti[/t]] n. mad music composed without reference to traditional tonality and employing the chromatic pitches on a free and equal basis • Etymology: 1920–25 …
14atonality — /ˌeɪtoʊˈnæləti/ (say .aytoh naluhtee) noun Music 1. the absence of key or tonal centre. 2. an atonal principle or style of composition …
15atonality — noun the absence of a key; alternative to the diatonic system • Syn: ↑atonalism • Ant: ↑tonality • Derivationally related forms: ↑atonalistic (for: ↑atonalism), ↑ …
16Twelve-tone technique — Arnold Schoenberg, the inventor of Twelve tone technique …
17Tonality — This article is about the musical system. For linguistic feature, see Tone (linguistics). Perfect authentic cadence (IV64 V7 I progression) in C   …
18Атональность — Атональность, атональная музыка, пантональность (нем. atonale Musik, англ. atonality, фр. musique atonale), в гармонии XX века принцип звуковысотной организации, выражающийся в отказе (иногда демонстративном) композитора от логики гармонической… …
19Opera — This article is about the art form. For the browser, see Opera (web browser). For other uses, see Opera (disambiguation). The Palais Garnier of the Paris Opéra, one of the world s most famous opera houses. Opera is an art form in which singers… …
20The Book of the Hanging Gardens — Das Buch der Hängenden Gärten ( The Book of the Hanging Gardens ) is a fifteen part song cycle composed by Arnold Schoenberg between 1908 and 1909, setting poems of Stefan George. George’s poems, also under the same title, track the failed love… …