George Perle (6 May 1915 – 23 January 2009) was an American composer and music theorist. As a composer, his music was largely atonal, using methods similar...
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George Julius Perles (July 16, 1934 – January 7, 2020) was an American football player and coach. He was a defensive line coach, defensive coordinator...
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Luxembourg Altangerel Perle (b. 1945), a paleontologist John Perle (disambiguation) George Perle (1915-2009), a music composer Richard Perle (b. 1941), a U.S...
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because of both the vagueness and generality of the term. Additionally George Perle explains that, "the 'free' atonality that preceded dodecaphony precludes...
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Previn and George Perle. His recording "George Perle: A Retrospective" was named one of the ten best recordings of 2006 by The New Yorker. Perle dedicated...
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southwestern France Perles, the French name for Pieterlen, Switzerland Alfred Perlès (1897–1990), Austrian-British writer George Perles (1934–2020), American...
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Lilacs in 1996. In 1992 the music jury, which that year consisted of George Perle, Roger Reynolds, and Harvey Sollberger, chose Ralph Shapey's Concerto...
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Paul Lansky (category Pupils of George Perle)
Music and Art, Queens College and Princeton University, studying with George Perle and Milton Babbitt, among others. He received his Ph.D. in music from...
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Perle Reid Mesta (born Pearl Skirvin; October 12, 1889 – March 16, 1975) was an American socialite, political hostess, and United States ambassador to...
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operation", a definition very close to that of mathematical invariance. George Perle describes their use as "pivots" or non-tonal ways of emphasizing certain...
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George Perles returned to Michigan, where he enrolled at Michigan State University and played football under legendary coach Duffy Daugherty. Perles played...
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to any of various transformations; including reflection and rotation. George Perle provides the following example: "C-E, D-F♯, E♭-G, are different instances...
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first mode of limited transposition. The composer and music theorist George Perle calls the whole-tone scale interval cycle 2, or C2. Since there are only...
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Bartók, and George Perle have used axes of symmetry and/or interval cycles in an analogous way to keys or non-tonal tonal centers. George Perle explains...
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considerably more common, for example, in Deux Morceaux, Op. 57. According to George Perle, Scriabin used this chord in what he calls a pre-serial manner, producing...
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Richard Norman Perle (born September 16, 1941) is an American political advisor who served as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Strategic...
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(Autumn 1982 – Summer 1983). "A Tonal Analog: The Tone-Centered Music of George Perle". Perspectives of New Music. 21 (1/2): 257–284 (258). doi:10.2307/832876...
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preclude the existence of tone centers". For the composer and theorist George Perle, tonality is not "a matter of 'tone-centeredness', whether based on a...
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initial pitch class". See: wikt:cycle. Interval cycles are notated by George Perle using the letter "C" (for cycle), with an interval class integer to distinguish...
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been treated more freely still adhere more or less to the technique". George Perle points out that the first movement is not strictly twelve-tone, with...
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Scriabin's career, the music is highly chromatic and almost atonal. George Perle says that, "the primary set upon which the Seventh Sonata is based,"...
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and so the descriptive resources of tonal theory are of limited use. George Perle (1955) and Elliott Antokoletz (1984) focus on his alternative methods...
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introduced the marking pensato: Don't play the note, only think it." George Perle (1990: [page needed]), noting that "no composer has ever been more concrete...
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where each parameter may follow some specified series. Paul Lansky and George Perle criticized the extension of the word "parameter" to this sense, since...
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leading venues. He premiered works written for him by Carlos Chávez, George Perle, Robert Helps, and others. His chamber-music partners included Dawn Upshaw...
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in G minor, Op. 57 (1940) Karlheinz Stockhausen: Zeitmaße (1955–56) George Perle: Wind Quintet No. 4 (1984–85) Also known as The Greatest Jazz Concert...
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2979/jewisocistud.25.1.05. S2CID 208689602. ProQuest 2522855942 – via ProQuest. George Perle The Operas of Alban Berg: Volume I/Wozzeck, University of California...
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Hindemith, Karel Husa, Charles Ives, György Ligeti, Witold Lutosławski, George Perle, Sergei Prokofiev, David Raksin, Nikolai Roslavets, Hermann Schroeder...
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Ignaz Moscheles, and Ernst Richter. Amy Beach this teacher's teachers Perle (1915–2009) studied with teachers including Ernst Krenek. Paul Lansky [pupils]...
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closes with a return to the initial pitch class", and are notated by George Perle using the letter "C", for cycle, with an interval-class integer to distinguish...
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