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    Aleatoric music (also aleatory music or chance music; from the Latin word alea, meaning "dice") is music in which some element of the composition is left...
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    'Text' and Aleatoric Music: Is the Birth of the Reader the Birth of the Listener?". Muzikologija 2:263–281. Károlyi, Ottó. 1994. Modern British Music: The Second...
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  • Aleatoricism or aleatorism, the noun associated with the adjectival aleatory and aleatoric, is a term popularised by the musical composer Pierre Boulez...
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    that select sounds for musical pieces. Music that makes heavy use of randomness and chance is called aleatoric music and is associated with contemporary...
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    that select sounds for musical pieces. Music that makes heavy use of randomness and chance is called aleatoric music, and is associated with contemporary...
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  • 20th-century music. 20th-century classical music Contemporary classical music, covering the period c. 1970–2000 Aleatoric music Electronic music Experimental...
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  • John Cage's aleatoric music [sic] concept. Cosey Fanni Tutti's performance art and musical career explored the concept of 'acceptable' music and she went...
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  • Reissued 1992 on Smithsonian/Folkways CD DF 40804/5 (2 CDs). Process music Aleatoric music Pritchett 1993, 108. Simms 1986, 357. Peyser 2008, 193. Boulez 1957...
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  • Danger music Industrial music Lowercase music Contemporary/classical music Aleatoric music Free improvisation Indeterminacy in music Noise music Surrealist...
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  • of found objects in modern classical music is often connected to experiments in indeterminacy and aleatoric music by such composers as John Cage and Karlheinz...
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  • points beyond itself. Open form may also refer to: Open form music, a type of aleatoric music Lloyd's Open Form, a standard legal document for a proposed...
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    with less regard to pitch or rhythm, and influenced by John Cage’s aleatoric music concept. Much of this manipulation of circuits directly, especially...
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    that select sounds for musical pieces. Music that makes heavy use of randomness and chance is called aleatoric music, and is associated with contemporary...
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  • in 1968. However, its use would only be popularized later on. Aleatoric music – Music in which some element of the composition is left to chance Algorithmic...
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  • Natlacen used the Oblique Strategies during an official football match. Aleatoric music Fluxus § Event score I Ching Lateral thinking The Lookout (album),...
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  • Christmas music. Aleatoric musicmusic the composition of which is partially left to chance. Alternative country – any style of country music that deviates...
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    Aeolian harp (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
    without human intervention, the sounds they produce are an example of aleatoric music. Aside from varying in material, Aeolian harps come in many different...
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  • Michael Koenig developed computer programs Project 1 and Project 2 for aleatoric music, the output of which was sensibly structured "manually" by means of...
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  • may incorporate experimental techniques such as musique concrète, aleatoric music, or eclecticism into pop contexts. Often, the compositional process...
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  • traditional music began to be challenged. Aleatoric music, indeterminate music, musique concrète and electronic music shook previously unquestioned concepts...
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    the 20th century, this genre is called aleatoric music or chance music. An example of this is John Cage's Music of Changes composed in 1951. Soggetto cavato...
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  • of dodecaphony, sonorism, collage and aleatoric music. It has been called Pärt's "farewell to twelve-tone music". The performance of "Credo" was banned...
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    looped. Some observers contend that their music is aleatoric, but Zammuto has disagreed, saying the music is very tightly controlled. Thought for Food...
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  • in computation (disambiguation) Indeterminate system Aleatoric music and indeterminacy in music Statically indeterminate Underdetermined system In set...
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  • is assassinated and Macbeth is killed. Polanski and the band used aleatoric music for these scenes, to communicate chaos. "Overture" – 4:20 "The Beach"...
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  • Alan Hovhaness (category Contemporary classical music performers)
    innovative technique he called "spirit murmur", an early example of aleatoric music inspired by a vision of Hermon di Giovanno. The technique, essentially...
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    linear narratives, fostering unexpected connections and meanings. In aleatoric music, elements of the composition are left to chance or the performer's...
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  • Western music with a style called Serialism. Other composers explored electronic music (Stockhausen); chance-based or random (aleatoric) music and indeterminacy...
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  • the worm has already been trained. As the worms move, they generate aleatoric music. When David Maynard finished developing the game for his Atari 800...
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  • composed by Garry Schyman. Schyman's music combines the influence of early 20th century classical music, aleatoric music, and musique concrete. With the return...
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