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Principles of Music: Rhetoric Part I 

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In this video I begin to discuss how to apply rhetorical devices to music. This video is meant to build off my video about Motifs, and should be seen as a continuation of what I set up there.
About the narrator:
My name is Henry Wolfe Carradine, and I'm a composer living in Vienna Austria, so check out some of the original works I've posted on this channel. You can purchase the sheet music to most of the pieces I have written online at www.henrywolfecarradine.com/downloads.
A special thanks as always to musopen.org and imslp.org for offering free public domain sheet music and recordings online.

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19 июн 2020

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Комментарии : 30   
@pleadwacky
@pleadwacky 6 дней назад
Your videos have given me the best overview of musical composition that l have ever come across, anywhere on the internet or in books , and has allowed me to put the detail into better context. Brilliant. Thank you.
@MusicaUniversalis
@MusicaUniversalis 5 дней назад
You’re welcome! Always a pleasure to read such comments.
@millennial8441
@millennial8441 Год назад
I really love this literary-discoursive effect that the music delivers to us. It seems that the music is "telling a story". But it is just in the 20th century that the music gets freed from literary and rethoric devices and it can be apreciated for what it is: a sonic event in itself. The word is a tool for the Literature, but the sound is the only tool for the Music.
@juliocanche7822
@juliocanche7822 2 года назад
A bigger example of an anaphora is Mahler's 4th symphony, 1st movement. The "sleighbell" motif is repeated thrice and each time is followed by a different continuation of the symphony.
@funguyscienceman
@funguyscienceman 4 года назад
It’s scary how excited I get for a new video
@eltonwild5648
@eltonwild5648 4 года назад
Thanks for the video Henry!
@cylnx4174
@cylnx4174 4 года назад
Ohh yes! A new video !
@lavendelle_swift
@lavendelle_swift 4 года назад
I'm excited for Part II and also another videos.
@MusicaUniversalis
@MusicaUniversalis 4 года назад
There will be more than two parts 😉
@caleb-hines
@caleb-hines 4 года назад
Can we look forward to any discussion of schemata (like Riepel's Monte, Fonte, and Ponte), and how they relate to a piece's dispositio?
@rainerzehetbauer6645
@rainerzehetbauer6645 4 года назад
Amazing!
@prs_81
@prs_81 4 года назад
Exactly what I wanted now!
@chunyitsang4547
@chunyitsang4547 3 года назад
New video 😍 thanks!
@andresabarca37
@andresabarca37 4 года назад
Amazing video!
@jerzyfryderykwojciechowski
@jerzyfryderykwojciechowski 2 года назад
Great job!
@topherlafata
@topherlafata 4 года назад
Great video. What is that painting of the two figures looking at the Moon?
@shirleymccord5896
@shirleymccord5896 2 года назад
Thank you for a most enlightening video. Please advise the music software used to produce the coloured highlights?
@hz6612
@hz6612 2 года назад
seriously thank you very much , what you are posting is amazing and this is really awaking the world and uncovering many hidden secrets of secret knowledges
@composingchef
@composingchef 2 года назад
So, is this just another name to call certain sections when following the period or sentence form? I like it.
@scherzo0o
@scherzo0o Год назад
The Dvorak example is in fact antimetathesis :)
@eltonwild5648
@eltonwild5648 4 года назад
Will you start to upload weekly?
@MusicaUniversalis
@MusicaUniversalis 4 года назад
I‘ll do my best!
@stasta9434
@stasta9434 Год назад
is there an english translation of the lexicon?
@dulcietorrans
@dulcietorrans 2 года назад
I wonder what the difference between an ostinato an an anaphora is?
@caterscarrots3407
@caterscarrots3407 Год назад
Anaphora only repeats at the start of a phrase. Ostinato repeats throughout the piece. At least, that’s how I understand an ostinato is repetition throughout the piece. So for example Pachelbel’s Canon in D has a melodic ostinato. And Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata First Movement has a rhythmic ostinato.
@sauvraelkemtet4359
@sauvraelkemtet4359 2 года назад
What is that painting at 3:14?
@r.i.p.volodya
@r.i.p.volodya Год назад
I cannot bear to hear you say "barOWEque" one more time!
@brumeleable
@brumeleable 4 года назад
what is the opening music?
@cljohnson2405
@cljohnson2405 4 года назад
I could be wrong, but I believe it's something he wrote
@MusicaUniversalis
@MusicaUniversalis 4 года назад
Many years back I purchased some software instruments for my computer and „wrote“ a short midi track to test out the sounds. The Intro music is a little snippet of that.
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