Spectra, form and morphology : the appropriation of phenomena in the work of Tristan Murail
The French composers Tristan Murail (b.1947) and Gerard Grisey (1946-98) are the two chief originators of “Spectral Music”, an approach to composition that developed in France from the mid-1970s, and which is characterised by the ‘spectrum’, a conception and codification of sound as a collection of...
Main Author: | Byron, John |
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Other Authors: | Williams, Tom : Reim, Lisa : Wilson, Janet M. |
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University of Northampton
2007
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.545836 |
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