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terms of such things as celestial harmony, the army (hence Charles Burney's famous characterization, curiously not quoted here, of the Mannheim orchestra as 'an army of generals, equally fit to plan a battle, as to fight it') and nature (hence C. D. F. Schubart's lyrical metaphor, also about the Mannheim orchestra: 'Its forte is like thunder, its
For Huysmans the metaphor of orchestra as machine has acquired a negative connotation; true music comes not from the mechanisms of modern technology but from the simplicity of the human voice. The metaphor of the orchestra as a machine seems to be the opposite of the metaphor of the orchestra as a force of nature.
Jan 1, 1996 · Register. Metaphors of the Orchestra— The Orchestra as a Metaphor - 24 Hours access. EUR €51.00. GBP £44.00. USD $55.00.
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Nov 1, 2005 · On the other hand, there still exists a great deal of optimism in the orchestra’s continued ability to adapt and, as Cottrell has recently asserted, ‘the orchestra is too important to be allowed to subside into a cultural antiquity for an ever-diminishing group of interested historians’ (‘The Future of the Orchestra’ in (ed. Colin Lawson) The Cambridge Companian to the Orchestra, 264).
Feb 16, 2019 · Rather than being an exercise in donnish semantics, the motivation is to contribute to realistic understanding of, and preparation for, this most difficult of military challenges. The symphony is an alluring metaphor for describing military operations. A trilling introduction is supplied by the woodwinds of intelligence and information operations.
Select all the statements about melody in twentieth-century music. The melody is not dependent on traditional chord structure, The melody sometimes has wide leaps, and the melody often consist of a series of phrase of irregular lengths. Select all the elements that were particularly important for impressionist artists. light, color, atmosphere.
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Jan 1, 2008 · Followi ng the orchestra metaphor, the relations hips between musicia ns and betwee n conductor. and music ians are not the s ame i n a jazz ban d and in a sy mphoni c orchestra.