concept n° : ST058 domaine : musicologie |
organisme : TERMISTI auteur : Gracienne Benoit
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date : 2005.07.01
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EN
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- définition : Each of two pitch class sets that have the same intervals, but in reverse order.
source : HEADLAM 2005: 2; SOLOMON 1997b
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entrée : inverse
grammaire : noun
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contexte : new primes are kept separate from their inverses.
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source : SOLOMON 1998
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entrée : inverse set
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : information (...) was deleted by subsuming inverse sets under the same name
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source : SOLOMON 1998
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entrée : set inverse
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : Allen Forte’s “prime forms” are overly-reduced sets (...). (...) it becomes impossible to distinguish major from minor. This
problem extends to all distinct pairs of set inverses
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source : SOLOMON 1998
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entrée : inversion
grammaire : noun
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note : “inversion” is a polysemic word; compare with the other notions
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contexte : the mirroring of the intervals of pc set [is] also [called its] inversion
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source : SOLOMON 1997b
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contexte : (speaking of a passage in an opera) here are two juxtaposed forms of [a] (...) sonority, (...) followed by its inversion
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source : FORTE 1988: 329
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entrée : inverted form
grammaire : compound noun
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contexte : (in an excerpt) This invariant subset appears to have some special significance since no transposition of 7-10 will yield
fewer than 3 invariants and only one value of t applied to the inverted form produces exactly 2 invariants
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source : FORTE 1973: 76
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FR
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- définition : Ensemble de classes de hauteurs considéré par rapport à un autre en fonction de la relation d’inversion.
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entrée : inverse
grammaire : nom masculin
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contexte : L’inverse de l’ECH {0, 4, 7} (Do Majeur) donne l’ECH {0, 5, 8} (Fa mineur).
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source : ANDREATTA & SCHAUB 2003 a : 7e p.
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contexte : {2, 8, 9, 10, 11} (...) est transformé en son « inverse contextuel » (...) {5, 8, 9, 10, 11}
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source : ANDREATTA 2003 c : 131
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