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- Werckmeister Harmonies (pronounced [verkˈmaɪ̯stɐ]; Hungarian: Werckmeister harmóniák) is a 2000 Hungarian drama film directed by Béla Tarr and co-directed...
- Andreas Werckmeister (November 30, 1645 – October 26, 1706) was a German organist, music theorist, and composer of the Baroque era. He was responsible...
- Werckmeister temperaments are the tuning systems described by Andreas Werckmeister in his writings. The tuning systems are numbered in two different ways:...
- Krasznahorkai adapted the novel into a screenplay for the 2000 film Werckmeister Harmonies, directed by Béla Tarr. Written at a time when the Eastern...
- Hans Werckmeister (27 December 1871 – 4 July 1929) was a German film director. He is best known for his film Algol. Algol (film) (1920) The Golden Net...
- European politics during 1917–18 and of all world affairs after 1941". Werckmeister, Otto Karl (1999). Icons of the Left: Benjamin and Eisenstein, Pic****o...
- which Tarr would become known for internationally. Sátántangó (1994) and Werckmeister Harmonies (2000) continued his bleak and desolate representations of...
- American Tobacco Co. v. Werckmeister, 207 U.S. 284 (1907), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held the seizure by the United States...
- each chord degraded the aesthetic appeal of music, although Andreas Werckmeister emphatically advocated equal temperament in his 1707 treatise published...
- and Werckmeister's patterns. His own proposed temperament from that study is a ⁠ 1 /6⁠ comma variant of both Kellner (⁠ 1 /5⁠) and Werckmeister (⁠ 1 /4⁠)...