Chorda Psalmorum
Chorda Psalmorum, vel concentus Psalmorum, in musica est "famosa chorda prima"[1][2] Symphoniae Psalmorum Inguari Stravinsky, "trias E minor latrans, proprie in vocibus posita,"[3] "ut nulla trias in E-minore quae umquam prius audita est."[4] Communiter invenitur in gradibus octatonico et Phrygio in E, ac discrepantes primi movimenti partes in gradibus per iterationes chordae Psalmorum conditae coniunguntur.[2]
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Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Anglice: "the famous opening chorda."
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Joseph N. Straus (2005), Introduction to Post-Tonal Theory (ed. 3a), p. 152.
- ↑ Wilfred Mellers, "1930: Symphony of Psalms," Tempo, series nova, 97(1971) ("Igor Stravinsky 17 June 1882-6 April 1971"), pp. 19–27. Cambridge University Press.
- ↑ Arthur Berger, "Problems of Pitch Organization in Stravinsky", p. 33, in Perspectives of New Music, Vol. 2, No. 1 (1963):11–42.
Bibliographia
recensere- Straus, Joseph N. 2005. Introduction to Post-Tonal Theory. Ed. 3a. ISBN 0-13-189890-6.
- Tymoczko, Dmitri. 2002. Stravinsky and the Octatonic: A Reconsideration. Music Theory Spectrum 24(1):68–102.
- van den Toorn, Pieter C. 1975. Some Characteristics of Stravinsky's Diatonic Music. Perspectives of New Music 14(1):104–138.