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линеарный контрапункт; линеарностьEnglish-Russian dictionary of musical terminology > linear counterpoint
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1. n муз. контрапункт2. n муз. полифония3. n муз. лит. многоплановость; полифоническое построение4. n муз. разнообразие; игра контрастовtheir white robes were a counterpoint to the black of diplomats — их белые одеяния выделялись на фоне чёрных костюмов дипломатов
Синонимический ряд:musical composition (noun) chorale; chorus; melody; motif; musical composition; recurrent verse; refrain; strain; theme -
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