نتایج جستجو برای: baroque

تعداد نتایج: 1043  

2010
Tom Collins Jeremy Thurlow Robin C. Laney Alistair Willis Paul H. Garthwaite

We consider the problem of intra-opus pattern discovery, that is, the task of discovering patterns of a specified type within a piece of music. A music analyst undertook this task for works by Domenico Scarlattti and Johann Sebastian Bach, forming a benchmark of ‘target’ patterns. The performance of two existing algorithms and one of our own creation, called SIACT, is evaluated by comparison wi...

2010
CRAIG H. RUSSELL

Guitar chords with a flurry of strummed strings sonorities we gard as commonplace revolutionized the sound of music at the 1500s and opened up a new universe of musical thought in Western Melody and counterpoint had reigned supreme throughout the as the principal musical aspects of a composition, but around role was challenged by a startling new concept harmony. viously music consisted of horiz...

2013
Marc R. Forster

Two central characteristics of Catholicism in Southwest Germany were clericalism and communalism. Clericalism meant, especially in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, that German Catholics demanded that priests, especially resident priests, perform and sanctify church rituals. Communalism meant that village communes played a central role in the supervision of the rural clergy and in the o...

2013
Adriano L. Roque Vitor E. Valenti Heraldo L. Guida Mônica F. Campos André Knap Luiz Carlos M. Vanderlei Lucas L. Ferreira Celso Ferreira Luiz Carlos de Abreu

OBJECTIVES There are no data in the literature with regard to the acute effects of different styles of music on the geometric indices of heart rate variability. In this study, we evaluated the acute effects of relaxant baroque and excitatory heavy metal music on the geometric indices of heart rate variability in women. METHODS We conducted this study in 21 healthy women ranging in age from 18...

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2007
X Sierra Valentí

anatomist, but a doctor interested in the changes caused by disease in organs, to thus establish the cause of death. He was, therefore, the perfect representative of doctors of the time, attempting to apply scientific method (based on ‘causal knowledge’) to the interpretation of illness. Dr Tulp’s dissections (nearly always on the corpses of those sentenced to death) brought together followers ...

2015
David Schulenberg

How did tonal music originate? An investiagion of the form and tonal structure of some early Baroque keyboard works suggests some insights not only into one of the primary questions of historical musicology but into how we understand tonality itself. Italian composers of the early seventeenth century recognized that the stile moderno and the seconda pratica stood in contrast to older types of c...

Journal: :Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 2015

2017

COL104 Baroque Rome This interdisciplinary history seminar for first-year students focuses on Europe's most famous capital city between 1550 and 1650, a period when Rome was a symbol of religious zeal, artistic creativity, and intellectual repression. We will explore these contradictions and their impact on cultural innovation by taking a close look at daily life in early modern Rome and at the...

2001
Joe Wolfe John Smith

The Baroque and early Classical flutes have six finger holes that are small enough to be covered by the unaided fingers, and also positioned so as to allow this. They have a partly conical bore, which is narrower than that of the Boehm flute. We compare these instruments in terms of their sound spectra and intonation, and we explain some of the features of these in terms of their acoustic imped...

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