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In Search of the Forme-Pensée: The Influence of Theosophy on Belgian Artists, Between Symbolism and the Avant-Garde (1890–1910)(图)
the Forme-Pensée Theosophy Belgian Artists Symbolism and the Avant-Garde
2009/11/20
Assuming that there are points in common between Symbolism and the avant-garde, little interest has been shown to date in studying these connections. From the point of view of historians of the ninete...
A simpler explanation for vestibular influence on beat perception: No specialized unit needed
rhythm perception beat induction entrainment audiogravic
2010/9/26
Some researchers have hypothesized the existence of a specialized brain
unit for beat perception in music which is directly influenced by vestibular stimulation
arising from motion. They also sugges...
Images of Crying in Bolognese Sacred Cantatas: the Jesuit Influence
Bolognese Sacred Cantatas Jesuit Weeping
2008/10/27
Weeping is a common occurrence in madrigal and cantata texts: tears caused by a loved one’s departure, or by the pain of unrequited love are a feature of countless poems set by seventeenth-century com...
Commentary on “The Influence of Pitch Height on the Perception of Submissiveness and Threat in Musical Passages” by David Huron, Daryl Kinney, and Kristin Precoda
expressive size symbolism motivation-structural rules pitch loudness
2010/9/26
Increasingly, the Arts and Humanities and Science fields are finding
common ground, as illustrated in Huron et al.’s fine paper. My commentary discusses
the origin of the idea that pitch and motivat...
Influence of Pitch Height on the Perception of Submissiveness and Threat in Musical Passages
music prosody pitch height emotion threat aggression timidity
2010/9/26
Bolinger, Ohala, Morton and others have established that vocal pitch
height is perceived to be associated with social signals of dominance and submissiveness:
higher vocal pitch is associated with s...
Identity and Influence: New Music Research at Wuhan Music Conservatory
theory reception new music Wuhan Music Conservatory
2010/3/29
[1] Following a whole decade of Cultural Revolution, the opening up of China in the late seventies brought about noted changes on the academic scene. Insofar as new music is concerned, the second half...