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Quartertone — Грубое растровое клише (линиатура 26 л/см и ниже) … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
List of quarter tone pieces — A selection of compositions using Quarter tones: *Jan Bach::Concert Variations for solo euphonium; the euphoniumist frequently creates quarter tones by using alternate out of tune valve combinations and subtle embouchure adjustments.*Clarence… … Wikipedia
Ivan Vïshnegradsky — Ivan Alexandrovich Wyschnegradsky (2 May, julian calendar/14 May 1893 29 September 1979), also transliterated as Vïshnegradsky, Wyshnegradsky , Wischnegradsky, Vishnegradsky, or Wishnegradsky ( ru. Иван Александрович Вышнеградский) (since he… … Wikipedia
Chamber music — For other uses, see Chamber music (disambiguation). Frederick the Great plays a flute concert in his summer palace Sanssouci; painting by Adolph Menzel Chamber music is a form o … Wikipedia
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Айвс Ч. — (Ives) Чарлз Эдуард (20 X 1874, Данбери, штат Коннектикут 19 V 1954, Нью Йорк) амер. композитор. Начальное муз. образование получил под рук. отца военного капельмейстера. В 1894 98 учился в Йельском ун те, где изучал композицию у X.… … Музыкальная энциклопедия
Айвз, Чарлз — Чарлз Эдвард Айвз англ. Charles Edward Ives … Википедия
Microtonal music — Composer Charles Ives chose the chord above as good possibility for a fundamental chord in the quarter tone scale, akin not to the tonic but to the major chord of traditional tonality.(Boatright 1971, 8 9) … Wikipedia
Tetrachord — Traditionally, a tetrachord is a series of four tones filling in the interval of a perfect fourth, a 4:3 frequency proportion. In modern usage a tetrachord is any four note segment of a scale or tone row. The term tetrachord derives from ancient… … Wikipedia
Xenharmonic music — Xenharmonic is a term used to describe tuning systems, or music using those systems, which does not conform to or closely approximate the common 12 tone equal temperament. The term was coined by Ivor Darreg, from xenia (Greek ξενία), hospitable,… … Wikipedia