Harmony Harmony (from Gk. harmonia). The combining of notes simultaneously, to produce chords, and successively, to produce chord progressions. The term is used descriptively to denote notes and chords so combined, and also prescriptively to denote a system of structural principles governing their combination. In the latter sense, harmony has its own body of theoretical literature. 1. Historical definit.. 더보기 Schumann, Robert - The aesthetics of the ‘Liederjahr’ Schumann, Robert - The aesthetics of the ‘Liederjahr’, 1840–41 9. The aesthetics of the ‘Liederjahr’, 1840–41. Schumann’s nearly exclusive concentration on vocal composition in 1840 can be traced to a confluence of pragmatic, personal and artistic factors. His turn to what was probably the most marketable of musical genres and the concomitant search for a more easily understandable style no doub.. 더보기 Schubert, Franz - work Schubert, Franz 2. Works. (i) Songs. Schubert's first surviving song dates from his 15th year, and he probably wrote the last of his more than 600 completed songs only a few weeks before his premature death. In terms of separate works, almost two-thirds of Schubert's are lieder, and during his lifetime they were the principal vehicle of his fame. The nearly 300 ballads and lieder of the Stuttgar.. 더보기 이전 1 2 3 4 5 6 ··· 8 다음