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  • 41Rudolph Réti — (Serbian: Рудолф Рети, Rudolf Reti ) (born November 27, 1885; died February 7, 1957, in Montclair, New Jersey) was a musical analyst, composer and pianist. He was the older brother of the great chess master Richard Réti.Réti was born in Užice in… …

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  • 42Alexander Scriabin — Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin ( ru. Александр Николаевич Скрябин, Aleksandr Nikolaevič Skrjabin ; sometimes transliterated as Skriabin, Skryabin, or Scriabine) (OldStyleDateDY|6 January|1872|25 December 1871 ndash;27 April 1915) was a Russian… …

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  • 43Klangfarbenmelodie — (German for sound color melody) is a musical technique that involves distributing a musical line or melody to several instruments, rather than assigning it to just one instrument, thereby adding color (timbre) and texture to the melodic line. The …

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  • 4420th century classical music — At the turn of the 20th century classical music was characteristically late Romantic in style, while at the same time the Impressionist movement, spearheaded by Claude Debussy was taking form. America began forming its own vernacular style of… …

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  • 45Music of Italy — See also: Music history of Italy Music of Italy Genres: Classical (Opera) Pop Rock (Hardcore New Wave Progressive rock) Disco Folk Hip hop Jazz History and …

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  • 46Emancipation of the dissonance — The emancipation of the dissonance was a concept or goal put forth by Arnold Schoenberg (composer of atonal music and the inventor of the twelve tone technique) and others, including his pupil Anton Webern. It may be described as a metanarrative… …

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  • 47Ear training — or aural skills is a skill by which musicians learn to identify, solely by hearing, pitches, intervals, melody, chords, rhythms, and other basic elements of music. The application of this skill is analogous to taking dictation in written/spoken… …

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  • 48Semitone — This article is about the musical interval. For the printing method, see halftone. semitone Inverse major seventh (for minor second); diminished octave (for augmented unison); augmented octave (for diminished unison) Name Other names minor second …

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  • 49Mystic chord — Component intervals from root major second major sixth major third …

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  • 50Combinatoriality — In music using the twelve tone technique combinatoriality is a quality shared by some twelve tone tone rows whereby the row and one of its transformations combine to form a pair of aggregates.[1] Arnold Schoenberg, creator of the twelve tone… …

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