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Classical Music and Literature
... power is correct, it must be harnessed and used for (what he sees as) social good. Another crucial aspect of Wagner’s thought for literary writers is the notion that music can contain meanings that act analogously ... See full document
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Music as Evil: Deviance and Metaculture in Classical Music
... pure music, with conventional forms, while the radicals wanted to use more innovative harmonies (increased chromaticism), and create operas with one long stream of continuous music rather than in the ... See full document
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Pulse: The London symphony orchestra students mobile project
... to classical music by introducing more interactive ...pre-recorded classical music in the comfort of their own homes than attend live classical music ...to classical ... See full document
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The Global Omnivore: Identifying Musical Taste Groups in Austria, England, Israel and Serbia
... world music (Reitsamer, 2012). England features widely in the literature on culture and social ...urban music, as opposed to the more traditional tastes of country and western, world music, ... See full document
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An orchestral audience : classical music and continued patterns of distinction
... post-Bourdieuian literature on the ‘cultural omnivore’ (such as, Erickson, 1996; Peterson and Kern, 1996) suggests that there has been a softening of class-based taste ...upon music tastes. The cultural ... See full document
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A City for Music Lovers: Creating a classical music culture in Sydney 1889 1939
... as music teachers and a pathway for participation in the public ...preferred music as a form of socialisation rather than as a form of spiritual enlightenment, as I will discuss in the next chapter, there ... See full document
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Music in words : the music of Anthony Burgess, and the role of music in his literature
... University of Huddersfield Repository Holloway, Michael L Music in words the music of Anthony Burgess, and the role of music in his literature Original Citation Holloway, Michael L (1997) Music in wor[.] ... See full document
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Toward a Postmodern Avant-Garde: Labour, Virtuosity, and Aesthetics in an American New Music Ensemble
... within classical music (see Chapters 2 and ...new music performers have historically remained still in performance in their efforts to place priority on musical ... See full document
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Using K-Means Clustering Algorithm To Optimize the Performance of an Artist And Prevent Music Piracy
... Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 6196 and Komal Ni respectively. Normal type indicates the note belongs to middle octave; italics implies that the note belongs to the octave just lower than the middle octave while a ... See full document
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Music in e. m. forster's a room with a view and howards end: The conflicting presentation of nineteenth-century aesthetics
... Yet it is Lucy’s family’s financial wealth that allows her to acquire this cultural capital by providing her with the materials and leisure time required to play the piano. Similarly in Howards End, acquiring cultural ... See full document
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Two Revivalist Moments in Iranian Classical Music
... Iranian classical music since the 1980s? Although the second revival grew out of conditions partly made possible by the first, I have hesitated to frame the former as a postrevival manifestation because ... See full document
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Knowledge based recommender system using First Order Logic for Indian classical music
... Raga mining is accomplished in the work by Shetty, S., &Achary, K. K., 2009 in which the results are obtained successfully for monophonic songs and even polyphonic songs, with some misgivings in obtaining frequency. ... See full document
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Topology and evolution of the network of western classical music composers
... In this paper, we studied the network of classical music composers constructed from the comprehensive recording data from ArkivMusic. We presented the basic properties of the CD-composer and ... See full document
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Music Melodic Pattern Detection with Pitch Estimation Algorithms
... period, music learning had been accomplished with learn by ear approach with oral ...of music documentation was felt by musicians for better learning, recall, performing ...different music data ... See full document
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Indian Classical Music Swara/Note Transcription System
... Out of these seven notes, Shadja and Panchama [1] have no variation and are called Achala or immovable note [1]. However, the rest of the notes exhibit microtonal variation, also called vikrit form [1]. Rishabh, Gandhar, ... See full document
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Opera as Literature and the Triumph of Music
... preference. But invoking it as a primary agent to explain dramatic opera gives insufficient credit to the creative and opinion-shaping powers of the dramatists involved; and it gives even less credit to the ... See full document
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Generating Music from Literature
... Our system, which we call TransProse, generates music according to the use of emotion words in a given novel. It does so in three steps: First, it analyzes the input text and generates an emotion profile. The ... See full document
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Performing Classical-period music on the modern piano
... Historical issues A modern pianist, on playing the fortepiano for the first time, will probably be astonished: the instrument that Mozart and Beethoven composed for is remarkably differe[r] ... See full document
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Concept of Sruti, Svara and Raga of Classical Music in Sanskrit Texts
... A large technical vocabulary is developed in the texts to delineate enchanting creation of melodies in human voice and on the Vīā. These technical terms are like parameters that one introduces in making a mathematical ... See full document
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Re-Imagining Difference: Musical Analysis, Alterity and the Creative Process
... ‘How not to analyse African music? There is obviously no way not to analyse African music. Any and all ways are acceptable. An analysis that lacks value does not yet exist which is not to deny that, ... See full document
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