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aleatory — (also aleatoric) ► ADJECTIVE 1) depending on the throw of a dice or on chance. 2) relating to music or other forms of art involving elements of random choice during their composition or performance. ORIGIN from Latin aleator dice player … English terms dictionary
aleatory music — (from Latin, alea: dice game ) Any 20th century music, particularly that of the 1950s and 60s, the composition or performance of which incorporates elements of chance. In aleatory music aspects such as the ordering of a piece s sections, its… … Universalium
composition — Synonyms and related words: Anschluss, Intertype, Linotype, Monotype, Nachtmusik, Portland cement, Spackle, abatement of differences, absolute music, accommodation, adaptation, addition, adjustment, admixture, adobe, affiliation, agglomeration,… … Moby Thesaurus
aleatory — Synonyms and related words: Nachtmusik, absolute music, accidental, adaptation, adventitious, adventurous, air varie, aleatoric, aleatory music, amorphous, arrangement, blobby, blurred, blurry, broad, casual, causeless, chamber music, chamber… … Moby Thesaurus
aleatory — [ eɪlɪət(ə)ri, al ] (also aleatoric) adjective 1》 depending on the throw of a die or on chance. 2》 relating to or denoting music or other forms of art involving elements of random choice during their composition or performance. Origin C17: from L … English new terms dictionary
musical composition — Introduction the act of conceiving a piece of music, the art of creating music, or the finished product. These meanings are interdependent and presume a tradition in which musical works exist as repeatable entities. In this sense,… … Universalium
Aleatoric music — (also aleatory music or chance music; from the Latin word alea, meaning dice ) is music in which some element of the composition is left to chance, and/or some primary element of a composed work s realization is left to the determination of its… … Wikipedia
music — musicless, adj. /myooh zik/, n. 1. an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color. 2. the tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or… … Universalium
Witold Lutosławski — (IPA all|ˈvitɔlt lutɔsˈwafski; January 25, 1913 ndash; February 7, 1994) was one of the major European composers of the 20th century, and one of the pre eminent Polish musicians during his last three decades. During his lifetime, Lutosławski… … Wikipedia
Tōru Takemitsu — nihongo|Tōru Takemitsu|武満 徹|Takemitsu Tōru|October 8, 1930 ndash; February 20, 1996 was a Japanese composer and writer on aesthetics and music theory. Though largely self taught, Takemitsu is recognised for his skill in the subtle manipulation of … Wikipedia
electronic music — electronically produced sounds recorded on tape and arranged by the composer to form a musical composition. [1930 35] * * * Any music involving electronic processing (e.g., recording and editing on tape) and whose reproduction involves the use of … Universalium