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    Bela bartók’s polymodal chromaticism in chick corea’s children song no.5 and no.15 by Ganesan Balakrishnan, Lee Chie Tsang Isaiah

    Published 2023
    “…This study focuses on the application of Bela Bartók’s theory of polymodal chromaticism in Chick Corea’s selected piano pieces from Children’s Songs, 1984. …”
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    LIVIU GLODEANU’S “MIKROKOSMOS”: AN INTRODUCTION by Olguța LUPU

    Published 2019-06-01
    Subjects: “…Liviu Glodeanu, bimodalism, polymodal chromaticism.…”
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    THE POLONAISE IN FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN’S WORKS. "ANDANTE SPIANATO AND THE GRANDE POLONAISE BRILLANTE" OP.22 by Lioara FRĂȚILĂ

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…polonaise, folklore, ornamentation, chromaticism, variation, rubato…”
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    THE SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN MICROTONALITY AND SPRECHGESANG IN PSALM 124 BY ION COŢOFAN by Aurel MURARU

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In the case of this work, one cannot speak of a well-defined melody, but rather of a general dramaturgy making a subtle shift from diatonicism, through chromaticism, towards ultra-chromaticism. The continuous pendulation between polyphony and heterophony, as well as the permanent oscillation between “sprechgesang” and microtonality give birth to a musical work full of tension and drama. …”
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    Analysis on the harmonic structure of David’s Concertino for trombone / Mohd Mustaqim Abdullah by Abdullah, Mohd Mustaqim

    Published 2012
    “…An overview of the harmonic style of the Early Romantic period includes a discussion on the topics chromaticism and modulations. Under chromaticism, a new concept of functionality will be explained. …”
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    «Il dilettante di sensazioni» by Penasa, Stefania

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…In his prose work, d’Annunzio developed a lexicon which aimed at attaining the maximum precision and at the same time remained constantly refined and solemn. In this regard, chromaticism is considered the stylistic device to meet these requirements. …”
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    Gendering the semitone, sexing the leading tone: fourteenth-century music theory and the directed progression by Leach, E

    Published 2006
    “…It can be argued that fourteenth-century counterpoint represents a point of origin for music-theoretical associations between chromaticism, exoticism, femininity and sexually alluring East.…”
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    DESIGN OF THE MULTIORDER INTRAOCULAR LENSES by V. G. Kolobrodov, G. S. Tymchik, I. O. Kuchugura

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The paper describes the new design method of intraocular lenses with reduced chromaticism and with endless adaptation. An optical system of an eye with an intraocular lens that provides sharp vision of objects located at a distance of 700 mm to infinity is modeled.…”
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    PiJAMA: Piano Jazz with Automatic MIDI Annotations by Drew Edwards, Simon Dixon, Emmanouil Benetos

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…We explore descriptive statistics of the MIDI data, including pitch histograms and chromaticism. We then demonstrate two experimental benchmarks on the data: performer identification and generative modeling. …”
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    The six-voiced secular madrigals of Luca Marenzio by Bennett, K, Bennett, Keith

    Published 1978
    “…A stylistic analysis of the music in this Edition follows, considering particularly the relationship between music and text, texture, form, tonality and chromaticism. The poets, forms and principal sources of the texts are then considered. …”
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    Manuscripts of violin works by Marceli Popławski from the collections of the National Library in Warsaw by Maryla RENAT

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Popławski’s compositions: — the composer’s output comprises works of various genres (dance, lyrical, virtuoso, sonatas) and is classified as Neoromantic style; — the compositional technique is characterised by the principle of “permanent evolution” in the shaping of musical narration and makes use of intensive chromaticism; — later pieces tend to modernize the sound language; — the preserved Popławski’s works constitute the last stage of the late-Romantic virtuoso style in Polish violin literature.…”
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