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Qu'est-ce (qui) est counterpoint$94121$ - définition

NOVEL BY ALDOUS HUXLEY
Point counterpoint; Point Counter-Point; Point Counterpoint

Contrapuntal         
  • Example of an ascending double neighbor figure (with an interesting tritone leap at the end) against a cantus firmus
  • Example of a double passing tone in which the two middle notes are a dissonant interval from the cantus firmus, a fourth and a diminished fifth
  • Bach 3-part Invention BWV 795, bars 7–9
  • Bach 3-part Invention BWV 795, bars 7–9
  • Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, finale, bars 116–123
  • Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, finale, bars 116–123
  • Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 90, first movement bars 110–113
  • Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 90, first movement bars 110–113
  • Example of "third species" counterpoint
  • Example of a descending double neighbor figure against a cantus firmus
  • ''Gradus ad Parnassum'' (1725) by Johann Joseph Fux defines the modern system of teaching counterpoint
  • Mozart Symphony No. 41 Finale, bars 389–396
  • Mozart Symphony No. 41 Finale, bars 389–396
  • Wagner Meistersinger Vorspiel bars 158–161
  • Wagner Meistersinger Vorspiel bars 158–161
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSICAL VOICES THAT ARE HARMONICALLY INTERDEPENDENT (EXHIBITING POLYPHONY) YET INDEPENDENT IN RHYTHM AND CONTOUR
Counter Point; Contrapuntist; Contrapuntal; Counterpount; Contrapuntally; Dissonant counterpoint; Species counterpoint; Contrapuntal forms; Contrapunctus; Contrapunctal; Counter points; Imitative counterpoint; Free counterpoint; Strict counterpoint; Contrapuntal Forms; Linear counterpoint; Quadruple counterpoint; Gebundener Stil; Pricksong; Contrapunctal Forms
·adj Pertaining to, or according to the rules of, counterpoint.
counterpoint         
  • Example of an ascending double neighbor figure (with an interesting tritone leap at the end) against a cantus firmus
  • Example of a double passing tone in which the two middle notes are a dissonant interval from the cantus firmus, a fourth and a diminished fifth
  • Bach 3-part Invention BWV 795, bars 7–9
  • Bach 3-part Invention BWV 795, bars 7–9
  • Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, finale, bars 116–123
  • Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, finale, bars 116–123
  • Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 90, first movement bars 110–113
  • Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 90, first movement bars 110–113
  • Example of "third species" counterpoint
  • Example of a descending double neighbor figure against a cantus firmus
  • ''Gradus ad Parnassum'' (1725) by Johann Joseph Fux defines the modern system of teaching counterpoint
  • Mozart Symphony No. 41 Finale, bars 389–396
  • Mozart Symphony No. 41 Finale, bars 389–396
  • Wagner Meistersinger Vorspiel bars 158–161
  • Wagner Meistersinger Vorspiel bars 158–161
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSICAL VOICES THAT ARE HARMONICALLY INTERDEPENDENT (EXHIBITING POLYPHONY) YET INDEPENDENT IN RHYTHM AND CONTOUR
Counter Point; Contrapuntist; Contrapuntal; Counterpount; Contrapuntally; Dissonant counterpoint; Species counterpoint; Contrapuntal forms; Contrapunctus; Contrapunctal; Counter points; Imitative counterpoint; Free counterpoint; Strict counterpoint; Contrapuntal Forms; Linear counterpoint; Quadruple counterpoint; Gebundener Stil; Pricksong; Contrapunctal Forms
¦ noun
1. Music the technique of setting, writing, or playing a melody or melodies in conjunction with another, according to fixed rules.
a melody played in conjunction with another.
2. a thing forming a pleasing or notable contrast with something else.
¦ verb
1. Music add counterpoint to (a melody).
2. emphasize by contrast.
3. compensate for.
Origin
ME: from OFr. contrepoint, from med. L. contrapunctum in sense '(song) marked over against (the original melody)'.
counterpoint         
  • Example of an ascending double neighbor figure (with an interesting tritone leap at the end) against a cantus firmus
  • Example of a double passing tone in which the two middle notes are a dissonant interval from the cantus firmus, a fourth and a diminished fifth
  • Bach 3-part Invention BWV 795, bars 7–9
  • Bach 3-part Invention BWV 795, bars 7–9
  • Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, finale, bars 116–123
  • Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, finale, bars 116–123
  • Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 90, first movement bars 110–113
  • Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 90, first movement bars 110–113
  • Example of "third species" counterpoint
  • Example of a descending double neighbor figure against a cantus firmus
  • ''Gradus ad Parnassum'' (1725) by Johann Joseph Fux defines the modern system of teaching counterpoint
  • Mozart Symphony No. 41 Finale, bars 389–396
  • Mozart Symphony No. 41 Finale, bars 389–396
  • Wagner Meistersinger Vorspiel bars 158–161
  • Wagner Meistersinger Vorspiel bars 158–161
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSICAL VOICES THAT ARE HARMONICALLY INTERDEPENDENT (EXHIBITING POLYPHONY) YET INDEPENDENT IN RHYTHM AND CONTOUR
Counter Point; Contrapuntist; Contrapuntal; Counterpount; Contrapuntally; Dissonant counterpoint; Species counterpoint; Contrapuntal forms; Contrapunctus; Contrapunctal; Counter points; Imitative counterpoint; Free counterpoint; Strict counterpoint; Contrapuntal Forms; Linear counterpoint; Quadruple counterpoint; Gebundener Stil; Pricksong; Contrapunctal Forms
n.
accompanying melody
1) double; single; triple counterpoint
2) in counterpoint to
contrasting element
3) to serve as a counterpoint to

Wikipédia

Point Counter Point

Point Counter Point is a novel by Aldous Huxley, first published in 1928. It is Huxley's longest novel, and was notably more complex and serious than his earlier fiction.

In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Point Counter Point 44th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.