Rudolph Reti, also Réti (Serbian: Рудолф Рети, romanized: Rudolf Reti; November 27, 1885 – February 7, 1957), was a musical analyst, composer and pianist...
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physician in the service of the Austrian military. His older brother Rudolph Reti (who did not use the acute accent) was a noted pianist, musical theorist...
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Look up reti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reti or Réti may refer to: Reti, a character in the video game Star Wars: Starfighter Réti endgame study...
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formula V-I, is made into a unit, a group, or even a whole piece. — Rudolph Reti, (1962) In music theory, the dominant triad is a major chord, symbolized...
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sources and elements of Debussy's idiom. Writing in 1958, the critic Rudolph Reti summarised six features of Debussy's music, which he asserted "established...
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and processes are often structurally important, and theorists such as Rudolph Reti have created analysis from a purely thematic perspective. Fred Lerdahl...
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Newlin, Will Ogdon, Max Oppenheimer, Otakar Ostrčil, Maurice Ravel, Rudolph Reti, Luigi Rognoni [it], Arnold Rosé et al. of the Rosé Quartet, Hans Rosbaud...
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Ernst Kurth coined the term of "developmental motif" [citation needed]. Rudolph Réti is notable for tracing the development of small melodic motifs through...
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1988). Ed. Deryck Cooke: Thematic Patterns in Sonatas of Beethoven, by Rudolph Reti (London, Faber, 1967) I Saw the World End: A Study of Wagner's Ring at...
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holds that diatonic scales and tonality arise from natural overtones. Rudolph Réti differentiates between harmonic tonality of the traditional kind found...
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of an interaction between ordered and unordered pitch collections." Rudolph Reti, an early proponent, says: "To replace one structural force (tonality)...
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Olympic medalist (2012) Others Panta Draškić (1881–1957), army general Rudolph Reti (1885–1957), musical analyst, composer, pianist Ljubica Čakarević (1894—1980)...
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Monteverdi and Christoph Willibald Gluck. In 1922 Wellesz, along with Rudolph Reti and others, founded the Internationale Gesellschaft für Neue Musik (IGNM)...
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Republic of Ragusa (Republic of Dubrovnik) Miloš Raičković (born 1956) Rudolph Réti (1885–1957) Josip Runjanin (1821–1878), well-known Croatian and Serbian...
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(1883–1970) Miloje Milojević (1884–1946) Stevan Hristić (1885–1958) Rudolph Reti (1885–1957) Mihailo Vukdragović (1900–1967) Marko Tajčević (1900–1984)...
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Popović, blues guitarist Nikola Resanovic, composer, music professor Rudolph Reti, musical analyst, composer, pianist Djordje Stijepovic, double bass player...
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im Lied". Works were sung by Josef Matthias Hauer, Hans Ewald Heller, Rudolph Reti, Joseph Marx, Alban Berg, Wilhelm Kienzl and Joseph Rinaldini. At the...
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Mihailo Vukdragović Miloš Raičković Kristina Kovač Kornelije Stanković Rudolph Reti Vladimir Graić Petar Stojanović Marko Tajčević Vladimir Tošić Jasna Veličković...
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Ansiklopedisi (in Turkish). Retrieved 24 September 2021. Morgan, Paula (2001). "Réti, Rudolph". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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contrasts' were influenced by the analytic writings of Schoenberg and Rudolph Reti, both of whom he acknowledged. His discussion of 'manifest' contrasts...
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18 – George Girard, American jazz trumpeter, 26 (cancer) February 7 – Rudolph Réti, Serbian pianist, composer and musicologist, 71 February 16 – Josef Hofmann...
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Sherwood Taylor (1957) and J. R. Partington (1960). Italian chemist Ladislao Reti have summarized the result of their efforts thus: The first clear instance...
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Checkmate pattern (redirect from Réti's mate)
seen as 'Damiano's king mate'. Réti's mate is a famous method of checkmating. The checkmate is named after Richard Réti, who delivered it in an 11-move...
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breaking down of Ludus could provide a cure for urinary calculi. Ladislaus Reti, a 20th-century historian of science, investigated alchemical recipes involving...
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2. (MacMillin, 1965), 231. Reti, Rudolph. The Thematic Process in Music. (New York: Macmillan, 1951), 195. Reti, Rudolph. The Thematic Process in Music...
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for "Living in the Heart of the Beast" from concepts he had read in Rudolph Reti's book, The Thematic Process in Music. Hodgkinson created a set of musical...
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Musicians, First Edition (London: Macmillan, 1980). ISBN 0-333-23111-2 Reti, Rudolph, The Thematic Process in Music. (New York: Macmillan, 1951). ISBN 0-8371-9875-5...
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n'est pas un pape"," Reti Medievali Rivista 13/1 (2012). Umberto Longo, "A Saint of Damned Memory. Clement III, (Anti)Pope," Reti Medievali Rivista, 13/1...
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Rudolf Spielmann (redirect from Rudolph Spielmann)
h5 36.Qc3 Bc4 37.e4 Qe7 38.exd5 Bxd5 39.a5 Qe4 0–1 According to Richard Réti, Spielmann demonstrated "unusual resourcefulness in complicated situations...
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ISBN 978-0-07-294262-0. Benward and Saker (2003), Vol. I, p. 244. Reti, Rudolph (1978). Tonality, Atonality, Pantonality. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press...
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