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david lewin meaning in English

david lewin

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  1. Neo-Riemannian theory is a loose collection of ideas present in the writings of music theorists such as David Lewin, Brian Hyer, Richard Cohn, and Henry Klumpenhouwer.
    La théorie néo-riemannienne est un ensemble disparate d'idées présentes dans les ouvrages de théoriciens de la musique tels que David Lewin, Brian Hyer, Richard Cohn et Henry Klumpenhouwer.
  2. See also: Utonality) In the 1880s, Riemann proposed a system of transformations that related triads directly to each other The revival of this aspect of Riemann's writings, independently of the dualist premises under which they were initially conceived, originated with David Lewin (1933–2003), particularly in his article "Amfortas's Prayer to Titurel and the Role of D in Parsifal" (1984) and his influential book, Generalized Musical Intervals and Transformations (1987).
    La renaissance de ces idées décrites par Riemann, indépendamment des prémices dualistes sur lesquels elles étaient originellement conçues, commença avec David Lewin (1933-2003), et plus particulièrement dans son article « Amfortas's Prayer to Titurel and the Role of D in Parsifal » (1984) suivi de son livre Generalized Musical Intervals and Transformations (1987).

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