- type of
instrumental art
music that
attempts to
musically render an
extramusical narrative. The
narrative itself might be
offered to the
audience through...
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Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (/ˈʃɜːrnbɜːrɡ/, US also /ˈʃoʊn-/; German: [ˈʃøːnbɛɐ̯k] ; 13
September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was an Austrian-American composer...
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understandings of his
music are
often applied retroactively and rely on
extramusical context to
fully understand." Similarly,
Daniel Lukes and
Stanimir Panayotov...
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combination of
factors – some of them
intramusical ('within'),
others extramusical or
social ('without')." One way of
conceptualising rock and roll in relation...
- been non-representational, but his
ninth symphony had
included some
extramusical elements, and
Berlioz had
taken this
further with
Harold in
Italy and...
- an
instrumental work
beyond genre and number,
leaving all
potential extramusical ****ociations to the listener; the
names by
which many of his
pieces are...
- only
strengthens the
suggestion of
these psychological connotations.
Extramusical connotations of this kind have
sometimes been used as a
basis for the...
- Today, the
debate continues over
whether music has, or
ought to have,
extramusical meaning or not. However, most
contemporary views[which?], reflecting...
- program. Up to this
point Tchaikovsky has done well at
reconciling the
extramusical requirements for each
movement with the
music itself. Now, however, the...
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Absolute music has no
references to
stories or
images or any
other kind of
extramusical idea. The
aesthetic ideas underlying the
absolute music debate relate...