Assuming george is required, and rochberg is required, the following 19 results were found.
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The Decline of Serialism and the New Romanticism: Control and Chance in the New Music
their accompaniment and the chords, the "harmonies."8 In an obviously not too recent statement, Leonard B. Meyer quotes George Rochberg as supporting serialism for the way it can produce intervallically related tonal functions, without relying on the...
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Six Case Studies in New American Music: A Postmodern Portrait Gallery
in the form of the most important awards given to American artists. Elliott Carter, Milton Babbitt, George Perle, George Rochberg, Ralph Shapey, and Conlon Nancarrow have all received Pulitzer, Friedheim, or MacArthur awards; further, these composers...
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The Contemporary Performing Ensemble
early release under the Nonesuch label, include works by Jacob Druckman, John Harbison, Fredric Myrow, Roger Reynolds, George Rochberg, Joseph Schwantner, Seymour Shifrin, and Stefen Wolpe. For further information contact Arthur Weisberg, Director,...
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Observations on the Ph.D. in Composition
of model brevity or found the pressure of other work too great to allow them time for any remarks for SYMPOSIUM. George Rochberg proposed a questionnaire for him and other composers to answer but found that his ensuing commitments made even this task...
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A Theory of Pitch-Class-Set Extension in Atonal Music
Over years of teaching pitch-class-set theory and analysis as part of undergraduate twentieth-century theory courses, I have often reflected (and heard perceptive students remark) on an apparent shortcoming of the system. At that stage of their...
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An Analysis of Triadic Post-tonality in Sky Macklay’s [i]Many Many Cadences[/i] for String Quartet
avoids the imitation of stylistic features of past music, so prevalent in neo-Romantics such as David Del Tredici and George Rochberg. Ligeti clearly detests such an approach.” (17) that Mike Searby uses to describe Ligeti’s “textural” music of the late...
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The Composer in Academia: Reflections on a Theme of Stravinsky
Effinger Ross Lee Finney Carlisle Floyd Andrew Imbrie Ellis B. Kohs Leo Kraft Lawrence K. Moss John Pozdro Gardner Read George Rochberg Seymour Shifrin Halsey Stevens Lester Trimble Hugo Weisgall Charles Wuorinen IGOR STRAVINSKY AND ROBERT CRAFT Advice...
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The German Model in Music Curricula
particularly in the Copland, Harris, Sessions, Hanson schools of composition, in open rejection by composers like George Rochberg, and in the sheer talent and audacity of many excellent popular music composers. But they all suffer the indignity of being...
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Toru Takemitsu and the Unity of Opposites
quality which has much in common with the temporal structures of traditional Japanese arts discussed in this study. See George Rochberg, "The Concepts of Musical Time and Space," in The Aesthetics of Survival (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,...
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in the decades immediately after World War II, and looks favorably on the "return to tonality" movement heralded by George Rochberg in 1972. Elliott Schwartz's lengthier essay brilliantly details the reasons for American pre-eminence on the world...
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On the Matter of a Doctor's Degree for Composers
in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against...
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Aesthetics, Ideology and Musical Value
older symphonists like William Schuman and Ned Rorem are reentering the polemical lists, joined by such composers as George Rochberg and David Del Tredici, who have abandoned serialism and turned, out of conviction or opportunism, to writing music...
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The Distant Shore Seen from Two Sides
they perform do not contradict Boulez's "modernist" aesthetic too flagrantly (for example, I never heard any music of George Rochberg, Alan Petterson, David del Tredici, or Michael Tippett at IRCAM during my stay, and doubt I would have had I stayed...
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Some Observations on Music Lexicography
ones devoted to contemporary American composers. The information offered is so brief as to be practically worthless. Of George Rochberg, for example, the statement is made that "his compositions include two symphonies". Andrew Imbrie is given a somewhat...
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Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, and Peter Eliot Stone. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against stirring up a...
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Thoughts on the Ph.D. in Music Composition
Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against stirring up a...
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On the Doctorate in Composition
in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against...
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Make the Doctor of Music an Earned Degree
in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised against...
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in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he was advised...