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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) is a term for musical compositions and other forms of art[citation needed] resulting from "actions made by chance". The term...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • traditional music began to be challenged. Aleatoric music, indeterminate music, musique concrète and electronic music shook previously unquestioned concepts...
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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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  • the german word Gesamtkunstwerk, which means "total work of art." Aleatoric music Fluxus § Event score I Ching Lateral thinking The Lookout (album),...
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    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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  • 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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  • its use would only be popularized later on. [citation needed] Aleatoric music – Music in which some element of the composition is left to chance Algorithmic...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • in computation (disambiguation) Indeterminate system Aleatoric music and indeterminacy in music Statically indeterminate Underdetermined system In set...
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  • fundamental features; the music often features repetition and iteration. An early example is Terry Riley's In C (1964), an aleatoric work in which short phrases...
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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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  • 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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  • mode Aesthetics of music Air Air à boire Air de cour Ajam (maqam) Akebono scale Albanian opera Alberti bass Album Aleatoric music Algaita Algerian scale...
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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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  • may incorporate experimental techniques such as musique concrète, aleatoric music, or eclecticism into pop contexts. Often, the compositional process...
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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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  • timpani, tam-tam, vibraphone, glockenspiel, harp, celesta) (1954) [incidental music to the play by Clifford Odets ] Op. 126: The Stars (soprano, SATB chorus...
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