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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Charles Wuorinen |  |  |  | Charles Wuorinen: Encyclopedia II - List of Columbia University people - Nobel Laureates: Alumni or Alumni/Faculty
List of Columbia University people - Chemistry.
List of Columbia University people - Economic science.
List of Columbia University people - Literature.
List of Columbia University people - Peace.
List of Columbia University people - Physics.
List of Columbia University people - Physiology or Medicine.
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|  |  |  | Charles Wuorinen: Encyclopedia II - MacArthur Foundation - MacArthur FellowshipWilliam T. Kirby, a founding member of the board of directors, suggested that the MacArthur Foundation create the Fellows Program. It was his doctor, Dr. George Burch of Tulane University, who first brought this idea to Mr. Kirby's attention. The complete story of how this program began can be found at http://macarthur-foundation.blogspot.com/
The MacArthur Fellowship (sometimes nicknamed the "genius grant") is an award issued by the MacArthur Foundation each year, to typically 20 to 40 citizens or residents of the USA, of any age and working in any field, who "show exceptional ...
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|  |  |  | Charles Wuorinen: Encyclopedia II - MacArthur Foundation - Current recipientsList of MacArthur Fellows organized by terms of their awards...
MacArthur Foundation - October 2005 through September 2010.
Marin Alsop, symphony conductor
Ted Ames, fisherman
Terry Belanger, rare book preservationist
Edet Belzberg, Documentary Filmmaker
Majora Carter, Urban Revitalization Strategist
Lu Chen, Neuroscientist
Michael Cohen, pharmacist
Joseph Curtin, violinmaker
Aaron Dworkin, Music Educator
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|  |  |  | Charles Wuorinen: Encyclopedia II - Minimalist music - Critical reception of minimalism
Minimalist music - Criticisms of minimalism.
Minimalist music has been controversial from its inception, and criticisms have been levelled from two other viewpoints specifically.
The first set of criticisms are from proponents of musical modernism who regard minimalism as a betrayal of progress, a banalization of modernity and backsliding into kitsch. They argue that minimalism represents a surrender of "high" art to the values of "popular" art. These critiques mirror other "late modern" critiques of postm ...
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|  |  |  | Charles Wuorinen: Encyclopedia II - Minimalist music - Minimalist style in musicThe most identifiable traits of minimalism in music are the use of repeated motivic fragments, presented unaltered in themselves or in slow transformations, to establish a harmonic texture. While this is not unprecedented in itself--Richard Wagner would use an arpeggiated E-flat as the basis for the opening of his opera Das Rheingold--the pervasiveness of the technique, and the use of layering and phase of these fragments which is identifiable as "minimalist". This is related to, but not the same as, repetition of whole sections of music, ag ...
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|  |  |  | Charles Wuorinen: Encyclopedia II - Twelve-tone technique - History of the technique's useFounded by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg around the late 1910s, the method was used during the next 20 years almost exclusively by the Second Viennese School (Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Hanns Eisler and Arnold Schoenberg himself). Rudolph Reti, an early proponent says: "To replace one structural force (tonality) by another (increased thematic oneness) is indeed the fundamental idea behind the twelve-tone technique," arguing it arose out of Schoenberg's frustrations with free atonality (Reti, 1958). The technique became widely used by th ...
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