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Jean Barraqué

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Jean Barraqué

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia - 1928

1928 (MCMXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). 1928 - Events. January 6-7 - River Thames floods in London - 14 drowned January 7 - Moat at the Tower of London, previously drained in 1843, is completely refilled by a tidal wave January 12 - US murderer Ruth Snyder executed at Ossining January 17 - OGPU arrests Lev Trotsky in Moscow; he assumes a status of passive resistance and is exiled to Turk ...

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia - 1973

1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday. 1973 - Events. 1973 - January. January 1 - United Kingdom, Ireland, and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, now known as the European Union. January 3 - Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) sells the New York Yankees for $10 million to a 12-person syndicate led by George Steinbrenner. January 14 - Elvis Presley does a concert in Hawaii for over a bill ...

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia - 1954 in music

See also: 1953 in music, other events of 1954, 1955 in music, 1950s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1954 in music - Events. Frank Sinatra wins the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in From Here To Eternity, 1953; resuscitating his singing career in the process Bing Crosby received a Best Actor nomination for his work in The Country Girl January 14 - First documented use of the abbreviated term "Rock 'n' Roll" to promote Alan Freed's Rock 'n' Roll Jubille ...

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia - 1973 in music

See also: 1972 in music, other events of 1973, 1974 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1973 in music - Events. 1973 in music - January-February. January 9 - Mick Jagger's request for a Japanese visa is rejected on account of a 1969 drug bust, putting an abrupt end to The Rolling Stones' plans to tour the Orient. January 14 - Elvis Presley's Aloha From Hawaii television special is seen around the world by more than 1 billion viewersIncluding:

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia - August 17

August 17 is the 229th day of the year (230th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 136 days remaining. August 17 - Events. 1427 - First band of gypsies visits Paris, according to an account of the citizen of Paris 1807 - Robert Fulton's first American steamboat leaves New York City for Albany, New York on the Hudson River, inaugurating the first commercial steamboat service in the world. 1850 - Argentine's War of Independence hero, Genera ...

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia - Claude Debussy

Achille-Claude Debussy (August 22, 1862 – March 25, 1918) was a composer of European classical music. He developed the style commonly referred to as Impressionist music, a term which was dismissed by Debussy. Debussy was not only one of the most important french composers but one of the most important figures in music at the turn of the last century; his music represents the transition from late-romantic music to 20th century modernist music. Claude Debussy - Life and Work. Claude Debussy - ...

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - Serialism - History of serial music

The serialization of rhythm, dynamics etc developed after the Second World War by arguing that the twelve-tone music of Arnold Schoenberg and his followers of the Second Viennese School had serialized pitch, and was partly fostered by the work of Olivier Messiaen and his analysis students, including Karel Goeyvaerts and Boulez, in post-war Paris. Twelve-tone music is regarded by some as a sub-category of serialism, and by others serialism is seen as an outgrowth of twelve-tone music.

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Serialism, Serialism - Basic definition, Serialism - History of serial music, Serialism - Twelve tone music, Serialism - Serialism invented and described, Serialism - Serialism and high modernism, Serialism - Serialism in the present, Serialism - Reactions to and against serialism, Serialism - Theory of serial music, Serialism - Important composers, Serialism - Sources

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - 1928 - Events

1928 - January-May. January 6-7 - River Thames floods in London - 14 drowned January 7 - Moat at the Tower of London, previously drained in 1843, is completely refilled by a tidal wave January 12 - US murderer Ruth Snyder executed at Ossining January 17 - OGPU arrests Lev Trotsky in Moscow; he assumes a status of passive resistance and is exiled to Turkestan February - Kurume University (Japan) established February 11 - 1928 Winter Oly ...

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - Claude Debussy - Life and Work

Claude Debussy - Early life and studies. Debussy began music instruction when he was nine years old, but his talents soon became evident and at age ten Debussy entered the Paris Conservatoire. Debussy studied with Ernest Guiraud, Cesar Franck and others at the Paris Conservatoire (1872-84). As the winner of the Prix de Rome, he received a scholarship by the Académie des Beaux-Arts, which included a four-year residence at the Villa Medici, the French Academy in Rome to further his studies (1885-7). Accordi ...

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Claude Debussy, Claude Debussy - Life and Work, Claude Debussy - Early life and studies, Claude Debussy - The first masterpieces, Claude Debussy - Pelléas et Mélisande, Claude Debussy - Orchestral music: Les nocturnes La Mer Images, Claude Debussy - Music for piano, Claude Debussy - Le martyre de St. Sébastien Jeux and a second volume of Preludes, Claude Debussy - Late music: En blanc et noir the Etudes and the three Sonatas, Claude Debussy - Musical style, Claude Debussy - Debussy in film and pop culture, Claude Debussy - Notable compositions, Claude Debussy - Piano, Claude Debussy - Two pianos or piano four hands, Claude Debussy - Opera, Claude Debussy - Cantatas, Claude Debussy - Orchestral, Claude Debussy - Music for solo instruments and orchestra, Claude Debussy - Chamber music, Claude Debussy - Media, Claude Debussy - References and links, Claude Debussy - References, Claude Debussy - Further Reading, Claude Debussy - External links

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - 1973 - Events

1973 - January. January 1 - United Kingdom, Ireland, and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, now known as the European Union. January 3 - Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) sells the New York Yankees for $10 million to a 12-person syndicate led by George Steinbrenner. January 14 - Elvis Presley does a concert in Hawaii for over a billion people live worldwide. January 15 - Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, President o ...

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - 1973 in music - Events

1973 in music - January-February. January 9 - Mick Jagger's request for a Japanese visa is rejected on account of a 1969 drug bust, putting an abrupt end to The Rolling Stones' plans to tour the Orient. January 14 - Elvis Presley's Aloha From Hawaii television special is seen around the world by more than 1 billion viewers January 14 - Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh is arrested for drug possession in California. January 18 - The Rolling Stones benefit concert for Nicaragua ...

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - Claude Debussy - Debussy in film and pop culture

Debussy's music has been used countless times in film and television. Clair de lune is especially popular. The piece was used in The Right Stuff, Philip Kaufman's film about a NASA space program. Recently it featured in the movie Man on Fire and in the final minutes of Ocean's Eleven, accompanying the fountains in front of the Bellagio hotel and casino. The British horror movie Dog Soldiers used Clair de lune for comical effect; in the film the light of the moon ('clair de lune' in French) is ...

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Claude Debussy, Claude Debussy - Life and Work, Claude Debussy - Early life and studies, Claude Debussy - The first masterpieces, Claude Debussy - Pelléas et Mélisande, Claude Debussy - Orchestral music: Les nocturnes La Mer Images, Claude Debussy - Music for piano, Claude Debussy - Le martyre de St. Sébastien Jeux and a second volume of Preludes, Claude Debussy - Late music: En blanc et noir the Etudes and the three Sonatas, Claude Debussy - Musical style, Claude Debussy - Debussy in film and pop culture, Claude Debussy - Notable compositions, Claude Debussy - Piano, Claude Debussy - Two pianos or piano four hands, Claude Debussy - Opera, Claude Debussy - Cantatas, Claude Debussy - Orchestral, Claude Debussy - Music for solo instruments and orchestra, Claude Debussy - Chamber music, Claude Debussy - Media, Claude Debussy - References and links, Claude Debussy - References, Claude Debussy - Further Reading, Claude Debussy - External links

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - Serialism - Theory of serial music

The vocabulary of serialism is rooted in set theory, and uses a quasi-mathematical language to describe how the basic sets are manipulated to produce the final result. Musical set theory is often used to analyze and compose serial music, but may also be used to study tonal music. According to Boulez, "Classical tonal thought is based on a world defined by gravitation and attraction, serial thought on a world which is perpetually expanding." The latter types of metaphors-- which seek to closely associate contemporary art with contemporary science-- ar ...

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Serialism, Serialism - Basic definition, Serialism - History of serial music, Serialism - Twelve tone music, Serialism - Serialism invented and described, Serialism - Serialism and high modernism, Serialism - Serialism in the present, Serialism - Reactions to and against serialism, Serialism - Theory of serial music, Serialism - Important composers, Serialism - Sources

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - Serialism - Basic definition

Serialism is most specifically defined as the structural principle according to which a recurring series of ordered elements (normally a set - or 'row' - of pitches or 'pitch classes') which are used in order, or manipulated in particular ways, to give a piece unity. Serialism is often broadly applied to all music written in the what Arnold Schoenberg called "The Method of Composing with Twelve Tones related only to one another", or dodecaphony, and methods which evolved from his methods. It is sometimes used more specifically to apply only ...

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Serialism, Serialism - Basic definition, Serialism - History of serial music, Serialism - Twelve tone music, Serialism - Serialism invented and described, Serialism - Serialism and high modernism, Serialism - Serialism in the present, Serialism - Reactions to and against serialism, Serialism - Theory of serial music, Serialism - Important composers, Serialism - Sources

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - 1973 - Deaths

1973 - January. January 22 - Lyndon Johnson, President of the United States (b. 1908) January 23 - Kid Ory, American musician (b. 1886) January 24 - J. Carrol Naish, American actor (b. 1897) January 26 - Edward G. Robinson, American actor (b. 1893) January 31 - Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch, Norwegian economist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1895) 1973 - February. February 11 - Hans D Jensen, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ...

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - Claude Debussy - Notable compositions

Claude Debussy - Piano. Deux Arabesques (1888) Suite bergamasque (1890) including Clair de Lune Rêverie (1890) Pour Le Piano (1899) Estampes (1903) L'Isle Joyeuse (1904) Images, sets one and two (1905, 1907) a very notable piece being Reflets dans l'eau Children's Corner Suite (1909) PréludesSee also:

Claude Debussy, Claude Debussy - Life and Work, Claude Debussy - Early life and studies, Claude Debussy - The first masterpieces, Claude Debussy - Pelléas et Mélisande, Claude Debussy - Orchestral music: Les nocturnes La Mer Images, Claude Debussy - Music for piano, Claude Debussy - Le martyre de St. Sébastien Jeux and a second volume of Preludes, Claude Debussy - Late music: En blanc et noir the Etudes and the three Sonatas, Claude Debussy - Musical style, Claude Debussy - Debussy in film and pop culture, Claude Debussy - Notable compositions, Claude Debussy - Piano, Claude Debussy - Two pianos or piano four hands, Claude Debussy - Opera, Claude Debussy - Cantatas, Claude Debussy - Orchestral, Claude Debussy - Music for solo instruments and orchestra, Claude Debussy - Chamber music, Claude Debussy - Media, Claude Debussy - References and links, Claude Debussy - References, Claude Debussy - Further Reading, Claude Debussy - External links

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - 1928 - Births

1928 - January. January 5 - Ali Bhutto, President of Pakistan and Prime Minister of Pakistan (d. 1979) January 5 - Walter Mondale, U.S. Senator and Presidential candidate January 7 - William Peter Blatty, American writer January 11 - David L. Wolper, television producer January 16 - William Kennedy, American author January 17 - Jean Barraqué, French composer (d. 1973) January 17 - Vidal Sassoon, English cosmetologist January 23 - Chico Carrasqu ...

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1928, 1928 - Events, 1928 - January-May, 1928 - June-August, 1928 - September-December, 1928 - Unknown dates, 1928 - Births, 1928 - January, 1928 - February, 1928 - March-April, 1928 - May-June, 1928 - July-September, 1928 - October-December, 1928 - Unknown date, 1928 - Deaths, 1928 - Nobel Prizes

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - Claude Debussy - Debussy in film and pop culture

Debussy's music has been used countless times in film and television. Clair de lune is especially popular. The piece was used in The Right Stuff, Philip Kaufman's film about a NASA space program. Recently Ocean's Eleven featured Clair de lune during the final minutes of the film, accompanying the graceful fountains in front of the Bellagio hotel and casino. The British horror movie Dog Soldiers used Clair de lune for comical effect; in the film the light of the moon ('clair de lune' in French) is to ...

See also:

Claude Debussy, Claude Debussy - Life and Work, Claude Debussy - Early life and studies, Claude Debussy - The first masterpieces, Claude Debussy - Pelléas et Mélisande, Claude Debussy - Orchestral music: Les nocturnes La Mer Images, Claude Debussy - Music for piano, Claude Debussy - Le martyre de St. Sébastien Jeux and a second volume of Preludes, Claude Debussy - Late music: En blanc et noir the Etudes and the three Sonatas, Claude Debussy - Musical style, Claude Debussy - Debussy in film and pop culture, Claude Debussy - Notable compositions, Claude Debussy - Piano, Claude Debussy - Two pianos or piano four hands, Claude Debussy - Opera, Claude Debussy - Cantatas, Claude Debussy - Orchestral, Claude Debussy - Music for solo instruments and orchestra, Claude Debussy - Chamber music, Claude Debussy - Media, Claude Debussy - References and links, Claude Debussy - References, Claude Debussy - Further Reading, Claude Debussy - External links

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Jean Barraqué: Encyclopedia II - 1973 - Births

1973 - January. January 1 - Danny Lloyd, American actor January 8 - Sean Paul, Jamaican singer January 11 - Rahul Dravid, Indian cricketer January 13 - Nikolai Khabibulin, Russian hockey player January 14 - Giancarlo Fisichella, Italian race car driver January 15 - Tomás Galásek, Czech football player January 17 - Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Mexican football player January 18 - Crispian Mills, British musician (The Jeevas and Kula Shaker) January 19 - Karen Lancaume, French actress (d. 2005) January 29 - Jason ...

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