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Перевод: atonal
[прилагательное] атональный
Тезаурус:
- In atonal music, the harmonic relationships may be very complex indeed, yet they are undoubtedly there.
- Polonaise No. 1 is alternately minor/major throughout, with a strong atonal feel.
- Much so-called "atonal" music is only music with a tonal foundation so obscured or disrupted that it is not easily perceived.
- Schoenberg's atonal phrases need to be expressed and caressed as much as those of Brahms.
- Emma was experimenting with atonal motifs on a xylophone and Vicky had been given a doll but had pulled the arm off.
- Example 104 is taken from Percy Scholes's Oxford Companion to Music (8th edn), where it is quoted as music which "abandons all pretence of key in any strand whatever", and is therefore completely atonal: However, far from being atonal, the upper part is very clearly in G minor -; G being merely a substitution note for A, on which it resolves (an octave lower than usual).
- Originally, "atonal" music was presumed to be music in which there was a complete absence of tonality.
- If a fight takes place in this room, the strains of disorientating Nipponese atonal music can be clearly heard.
- There was something pejorative about the word, so that to some atonal music meant "non-music", or at least something ugly and unpleasant.
- He recited dramatic monologues to a background of atonal noise.
- Even in the atonal phase, before he adopted serialism, he presented obstacles for his listeners.
- It opened with a piece for clarinet and tape by Gregory Levin (born 1943), typical of its time (1975) in its title, Crossroads, and correspondingly anonymous in its taste for weaving of atonal melodic threads.
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