The conclusion is obvious, or otherwise some very weird people, with phenomenally quixotic mental associations that privilege the aleatory over rational connections, have been elected to administrative functions.
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He was one of the leading composers who introduced Japanese audiences to new musical styles and devices, including twelve-tone technique, serialism, and aleatory music ( Kanazawa 2001 ).
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It takes a while to calm the buzzing, symbol-hunting, time-conscious parts of your mind and to acclimate yourself to the aleatory flow and deep silence of this work.
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As the poem progressed, formal considerations tended to be foregrounded more and more, with Zukofsky applying a wide range of devices and approaches, from the sonnet to aleatory or random composition.
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The complex counterpoint evident in many of Obradovi s works often impels polytonality, with apparent clusters, elements of twelve-tone technique, Aleatory, and parallel motions of convoluted chord structures.
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Once having produced these thirty-two sequences, Pousseur regarded the work as complete, though with an enormous number of possible realisations an aleatory principle which had been intended from the outset.
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And one-time Black Mountain College resident, composer John Cage ( 1912 1992 ), along with Jackson Mac Low ( 1922 2004 ), wrote poetry based on chance or aleatory techniques.
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The well-made production is one from which the traces of its rehearsals have been removed ( just as from the successfully aleatory performance, are structurally and materially less qualified to do ).
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He also continued his experiments in aleatory music : for all three movements of the " Amerind Suite " ( 1939 ), he wrote five versions, each more difficult than the last.
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Both LutosBawski's harmonic and aleatory processes are illustrated by " example 1 ", an excerpt from " H�sitant ", the first movement of the Symphony No . 2.