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Что (кто) такое composition technique - определение

PLACEMENT OR ARRANGEMENT OF VISUAL ELEMENTS OR INGREDIENTS IN A WORK OF ART
Photographic Lines; Composition (art); Hue composition; Hue Composition; Rule of odds; Composition in painting; Composition (painting)
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  • Patterns in the [[frosted glass]] form leading lines which help draw in the viewer's eye in this photograph of a ledge in the [[Brooklyn Botanic Garden]].
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Composition school         
GROUP OF COMPOSERS OR A STYLE OF COMPOSITION PURPORTEDLY SHARED BY A GROUP OF COMPOSERS
Composition schools; Composition movement
A composition school is a group of composers or a style of composition purportedly shared by a group of composers, often from the same area or who studied in the same place. The membership of almost all groups is assigned by others and disputed.
Musical technique         
GROUP OF TECHNIQUES RELATING TO THE COMPOSING, PRODUCTION OR PERFORMANCE OF MUSIC
Technique (music); General Instrumental technique; Performance technique; Instrumental technique; Brass technique; String instrument technique; String technique; Brass instrument technique; Stringed instrument technique; Woodwind technique; Woodwind instrument technique; Percussion technique; Percussion instrument technique; Percussion instrumental technique; Woodwind instrumental technique; Brass instrumental technique; String instrumental technique; Stringed instrumental technique
Musical technique is the ability of instrumental and vocal musicians to exert optimal control of their instruments or vocal cords in order to produce the precise musical effects they desire. Improving one's technique generally entails practicing exercises that improve one's muscular sensitivity and agility.
Function composition         
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  • Concrete example for the composition of two functions.
OPERATION ON MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS
Composite function; Composition of functions; Functional composition; Functional power; Composition (functions); Composition of maps; Composition function; Compose (mathematics); ∘; Composite Function; Ring operator; Compound functions; Generalized composite; Generalized composition
In mathematics, function composition is an operation that takes two functions and , and produces a function such that . In this operation, the function is applied to the result of applying the function to .
Fallacy of composition         
FALLACY WHEN ONE INFERS THAT SOMETHING IS TRUE OF THE WHOLE FROM THE FACT THAT IT IS TRUE OF SOME PART OF THE WHOLE
Composition (logical fallacy); Fallacy of Composition; Composition fallacy; Modo hoc fallacy; Fallacies of composition
The fallacy of composition is an informal fallacy that arises when one infers that something is true of the whole from the fact that it is true of some part of the whole. A trivial example might be: "This tire is made of rubber, therefore the vehicle of which it is a part is also made of rubber.
Composition studies         
  • [[Composition notebook]] cover
FIELD OF RESEARCH FOCUSED ON COMPOSITION (WRITING AND RHETORIC) EDUCATION
Composition and rhetoric; Rhetoric and composition; Writing studies
Composition studies (also referred to as composition and rhetoric, rhetoric and composition, writing studies, or simply composition) is the professional field of writing, research, and instruction,Heilker, Paul and Peter Vandenberg (2015). "Introduction.
Twelve-tone technique         
  • Aggregates spanning several local set forms in Schoenberg's ''[[Von heute auf morgen]]''.<ref>Haimo 1990, 13.</ref>
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  • Wind Quintet]] Op. 26 shows the distribution of the pitches of the row among the voices and the balance between the hexachords, 1–6 and 7–12, in the principal voice and accompaniment<ref>Whittall 2008, 52.</ref>
MUSICAL COMPOSITION METHOD USING ALL 12 CHROMATIC SCALE NOTES EQUALLY OFTEN & NOT IN A KEY
Twelve-tone music; Twelve tone technique; Dodecaphony; 12-tone system; Twelve tone method; Twelve tone music; Twelve-note music; Twelve tone system; Twelve note technique; 12 tone composition; Twelve-Tone System; Twelve-note technique; Invariance (music); Invariant (music); 12-Tone Music; Twelve-tone system; Twelve-tone; Dodecaphonic; Dodecaphonism; Twelve-tone composition; Twelve-note; Twelve-note composition; 12 tone music; 12 tone; Twelve-Tone Music; Twelve note system; Twelve tone; Twelve note music; 12-tone music; Dodecaphonic music; 12-tone technique; Twelve-note system; Cross partition; Cross-partition; Prime row; 12-tone composer; Zwolftonspiel; Zwölftonspiel; Dodecaphonic Scale; 12 tone technique; Twelve tone composition; Twelve-tone serial technique; Dyadic complex; 12 Tone; Twelve-tone serialism
The twelve-tone technique—also known as dodecaphony, twelve-tone serialism, and (in British usage) twelve-note composition—is a method of musical composition first devised by Austrian composer Josef Matthias Hauer, who published his "law of the twelve tones" in 1919. In 1923, Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) developed his own, better-known version of 12-tone technique, which became associated with the "Second Viennese School" composers, who were the primary users of the technique in the first decades of its existence.
dodecaphonic         
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MUSICAL COMPOSITION METHOD USING ALL 12 CHROMATIC SCALE NOTES EQUALLY OFTEN & NOT IN A KEY
Twelve-tone music; Twelve tone technique; Dodecaphony; 12-tone system; Twelve tone method; Twelve tone music; Twelve-note music; Twelve tone system; Twelve note technique; 12 tone composition; Twelve-Tone System; Twelve-note technique; Invariance (music); Invariant (music); 12-Tone Music; Twelve-tone system; Twelve-tone; Dodecaphonic; Dodecaphonism; Twelve-tone composition; Twelve-note; Twelve-note composition; 12 tone music; 12 tone; Twelve-Tone Music; Twelve note system; Twelve tone; Twelve note music; 12-tone music; Dodecaphonic music; 12-tone technique; Twelve-note system; Cross partition; Cross-partition; Prime row; 12-tone composer; Zwolftonspiel; Zwölftonspiel; Dodecaphonic Scale; 12 tone technique; Twelve tone composition; Twelve-tone serial technique; Dyadic complex; 12 Tone; Twelve-tone serialism
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¦ adjective Music another term for twelve-note.
twelve-note         
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MUSICAL COMPOSITION METHOD USING ALL 12 CHROMATIC SCALE NOTES EQUALLY OFTEN & NOT IN A KEY
Twelve-tone music; Twelve tone technique; Dodecaphony; 12-tone system; Twelve tone method; Twelve tone music; Twelve-note music; Twelve tone system; Twelve note technique; 12 tone composition; Twelve-Tone System; Twelve-note technique; Invariance (music); Invariant (music); 12-Tone Music; Twelve-tone system; Twelve-tone; Dodecaphonic; Dodecaphonism; Twelve-tone composition; Twelve-note; Twelve-note composition; 12 tone music; 12 tone; Twelve-Tone Music; Twelve note system; Twelve tone; Twelve note music; 12-tone music; Dodecaphonic music; 12-tone technique; Twelve-note system; Cross partition; Cross-partition; Prime row; 12-tone composer; Zwolftonspiel; Zwölftonspiel; Dodecaphonic Scale; 12 tone technique; Twelve tone composition; Twelve-tone serial technique; Dyadic complex; 12 Tone; Twelve-tone serialism
(also twelve-tone)
¦ adjective denoting a system of musical composition using the twelve chromatic notes of the octave on an equal basis without dependence on a key system, a technique central to serialism.
Composition (visual arts)         
The term composition means "putting together". It can be thought of as the organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art.
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition         
  • 2004 winner [[Dominick Argento]].
  • [[Aaron Copland]] was the first recipient of the award.
  • 2022 winner, [[Caroline Shaw]]
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  • Three-time winner [[Samuel Barber]] (photograph by [[Carl Van Vechten]]).
HONOR PRESENTED TO COMPOSERS FOR QUALITY CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL MUSIC COMPOSITIONS
Best Classical Contemporary Composition; Best Contemporary Composition; Best Contemporary Classical Composition; Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition
The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to composers for quality works of contemporary classical music. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".

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Composition (visual arts)

The term composition means "putting together". It can be thought of as the organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art. Composition can apply to any work of art, from music through writing and into photography, that is arranged using conscious thought.

In the visual arts, composition is often used interchangeably with various terms such as design, form, visual ordering, or formal structure, depending on the context. In graphic design for press and desktop publishing, composition is commonly referred to as page layout.

The composition of a picture is different from its subject (what is depicted), whether a moment from a story, a person or a place. Many subjects, for example Saint George and the Dragon, are often portrayed in art, but using a great range of compositions even though the two figures are typically the only ones shown.