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IV for Percussion Ensemble

Index IV for Percussion Ensemble

IV for Percussion Ensemble, other wise known as IV, by German composer Johanna Magdalena Beyer is a work for percussion ensemble that involves the use of nine different playing surfaces. [1]

15 relations: Articulation (music), Atonality, Charles Seeger, Dynamics (music), Henry Cowell, Johanna Beyer, John Cage, Musical composition, Ostinato, Percussion ensemble, Rhythm, Tempo, The New School, Time signature, University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

Articulation (music)

In music, articulation is the direction or performance technique which affects the transition or continuity on a single note or between multiple notes or sounds.

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Atonality

Atonality in its broadest sense is music that lacks a tonal center, or key.

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Charles Seeger

Charles Louis Seeger, Jr. (December 14, 1886 – February 7, 1979) was an American musicologist, composer, and teacher.

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Dynamics (music)

In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or phrases.

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Henry Cowell

Henry Dixon Cowell (March 11, 1897 – December 10, 1965) was an American composer, music theorist, pianist, teacher, publisher, and impresario.

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Johanna Beyer

Johanna Magdalena Beyer (July 11, 1888 – January 9, 1944) was a German-American composer and pianist.

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John Cage

John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist.

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Musical composition

Musical composition can refer to an original piece of music, either a song or an instrumental music piece, the structure of a musical piece, or the process of creating or writing a new song or piece of music.

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Ostinato

In music, an ostinato (derived from Italian: stubborn, compare English, from Latin: 'obstinate') is a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, frequently at the same pitch.

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Percussion ensemble

A percussion ensemble is a musical ensemble consisting of only percussion instruments.

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Rhythm

Rhythm (from Greek ῥυθμός, rhythmos, "any regular recurring motion, symmetry") generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions".

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Tempo

In musical terminology, tempo ("time" in Italian; plural: tempi) is the speed or pace of a given piece.

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The New School

The New School is a private non-profit research university centered in Manhattan, New York City, USA, located mostly in Greenwich Village.

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Time signature

The time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, or measure signature) is a notational convention used in Western musical notation to specify how many beats (pulses) are to be contained in each measure (bar) and which note value is equivalent to one beat.

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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (often referred to as UMBC) is an American public research university, located in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, mostly in the community of Catonsville, approximately 10 minutes (8.3 miles) from downtown Baltimore City.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IV_for_Percussion_Ensemble

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