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fragment$29817$ - traduzione in greco

CONCEPT IN MUSIC COMPOSITION
Fragment (music); Musical fragment

fragment      
n. τεμάχιο, θραύσμα

Definizione

fragment
(fragmented)
1.
A fragment of something is a small piece or part of it.
...fragments of metal in my shoulder...
She read everything, digesting every fragment of news.
...glass fragments.
= piece
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
If something fragments or is fragmented, it breaks or separates into small pieces or parts.
The clouds fragmented and out came the sun...
Fierce rivalries have traditionally fragmented the region...
VERB: V, V n
fragmentation
...the extraordinary fragmentation of styles on the music scene.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Fragmentation (music)

In music composition, fragmentation is the use of fragments or the "division of a musical idea (gesture, motive, theme, etc.) into segments". It is used in tonal and atonal music, and is a common method of localized development and closure.

Fragmentation is related to Arnold Schoenberg's concept of liquidation, a common compositional technique that describes the reduction of a large-scale musical idea to its essential form (such as a contour line, a specific harmonic motion, or the like). Liquidation shapes much thematically-driven music, such as that by Béla Bartók, Stravinsky, and Schoenberg himself. It is important to understand that, although they are related, fragmentation and liquidation are separate processes and concepts.