Their first self-titled album is an undisputed classic, pairing dreamy doo-wop with atonal terror. |
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This is an umbrella term for a group of musicians in Japan whose music is primarily atonal, noisy, improvised and loud. |
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The section ends almost whimsically with the band fixating upon a repeated bop riff and then finishing with an extended atonal blast. |
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A glorious blast of atonal thrum somehow makes being strung out seem seedily glamorous. |
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Given all this, set to an atonal score, the opera hardly carries the promise of a fun-filled night out! |
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Why do you think audiences have trouble with modern or atonal classical music? |
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This New Jersey band began in 1996 playing straight-up brutal, atonal death metal. |
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The serial and atonal composers vehemently brought this issue forward in mid-century. |
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Powers's music from the 1980s deploys a considered synthesis of serial, atonal and tonal techniques. |
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It's an atonal experiment in skronk that sounds like a booze-up in a train-yard. |
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Dori's airhorn had a decidedly different tone than Devon's, and the resulting sound was a bray that was both loud and atonal. |
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Brecht's words, juxtaposed against Weill's music, with its atonal harmonies and angular lines, venomously satirized the state of affairs. |
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In fact, it reminds me very much of Schoenberg's freely atonal music of roughly twenty years previous. |
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When the lectures were first delivered, Bernstein's rejection of atonal music deeply offended many avant-garde composers. |
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If a colleague dropped atonal writing, the atonalists saw this as a threatening refusal to validate their own work. |
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After a short, nearly atonal string interlude, the rhythm section breaks in with an Arabic-sounding, odd-metered vamp. |
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I have a fantasy of City Opera setting up shop in Brooklyn and offering a crashingly atonal opera about the life and times of David Koch. |
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But ultimately I think what suits me best is a modern jazz that remains tonal, and not atonal such as I played during my free jazz years. |
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The atonal movement has finally come to Spain but I do not find it overly interesting. |
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When it kicked at night and woke her, Emma spread her fingertips over the foreign swell that was her own body and imagined the baby spoke to her in a secret, atonal humming. |
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This commitment to rigorously atonal music, planned and performed as a separate entity from the choreography, is at the core of Cunningham's radicalism. |
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Not one to experiment in the emerging environment of atonal and neo-classical music, his old-fashioned compositions were swept aside well before his death. |
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Fifty-five years after his death, Anton Webern still leads listeners through a musical underworld where even dodecaphonic and atonal rules simply don't apply. |
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The Violin Concerto starts off, for instance, with dissonant sustained chords auguring a foray into some atonal world of austerity and gray shadings. |
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This process could not go on indefinitely, and in 1908 Schoenberg made the break into atonality, abandoning the attempt to fit atonal harmonies into tonal forms. |
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Need a slicing, atonal, metallic sound to go with your shot of someone creeping through an abandoned house? |
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Stravinsky's experiments with unorthodox, atonal music validated the rhythmic innovations of American jazz. |
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The Chamber Symphony from 1967 is definitely a massive leap forward and here one can sense the deep atonal overtones that lie behind the heart of the music. |
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Although some might call it atonal, I find In Memory very accessible, hauntingly beautiful. |
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The sound track tingles with cool jazz, the dry atonal music of the asphalt jungle. |
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It would be easy to turn such a figure into a piece of agit-prop, and Berg's searing atonal score unsparingly conveys a prevailing mood of anxiety and despair. |
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In practice, the atonality of a composition is relative, for an atonal work may contain fragmentary passages in which tonal centres seem to exist. |
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Although a shadow of atonal pitch organization remains in some sections of this piece, I began to find a way to mingle old materials with new to contribute something to the Western idea of atonality and to refresh it. |
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The election campaign is into its first week, not quite out of the phoney war stage yet, with Thursday's seven-way TV debate promising to be an atonal chorus of evasion and conceit. |
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Two atonal synthesiser stabs, each from a different keyboard. |
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Mr Penderecki, a famous composer of atonal works, teaches there too. Despite its sizeable population—some two million in the metropolitan region Katowice had previously lacked a concert hall. |
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It has to be stated that for more than fifteen years now, Calvin must have been turning in his grave because of genius Roderic Mounir's band's atonal and asymetric ramming. |
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It hardly seems possible that the sweetly brilliant chopinesque etudes and preludes from the early 1890s come from the pen of the same composer who wrote such disturbing and nearly atonal works only two decades later. |
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The fact that Vienna at the turn of the century was not only the setting for an atonal revolution, is apparent from the late-romantic songs by Joseph Marx. |
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It's an atonal opera and there was little rehearsal time. |
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Because in movie soundtracks there are all kinds of weird sounds and the use of atonal material, and all kinds of audio which the university is very slow to encourage and recognize. |
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During these three days you will learn how to play atonal music in a group with the help of visual tools. |
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Sound files that began as atonal compositions transformed into blues jams and jazz ballads, to name just two examples of the nine songs produced. |
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Most disconcerting of all is an atonal score that sounds like Satan clearing his throat. |
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The modern orchestral stuff I like is generally extremely arhythmical and atonal. |
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I think I would have appreciated Philip Glass more had I not been made to study him in my atonal music theory class. |
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Clad in black tights, her slender, weightless figure writhes to the weird moans and rails and rattles of the atonal and a-rhythmic music of an Existentialist combo. |
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An atonal cacophony of a second movement, a double-bass converted into a snare drum in the third, musket-like snap pizzicato in the sixth, and shameless glissando in the last. |
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A cornucopia of hyped-up breakbeats, keyboard squiggles, surf grooves, dancehall stylee, dumb loops and much atonal shouting along, Far In dares you not to smile. |
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An arrhythmic atonal aboration they call music out of satire perhaps. |
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