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1. Agogics: Meaning and Definition of

2. Agogics: The use of agogic accents

3. Agogics: The use of Agogic accents

4. Agogics meaning Plural form of agogic.

5. An exaggerated use of Agogics can spoil a phrase

6. Agogics isagogic agio Chicago agios agog agoges agoge chigoe Tioga

7. Book VI: Dynamics, Agogics, Pedal, and Memory (CA) * #288631 - 24.84 MB, 275 pp

8. Retrieved from " https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Agogics&oldid=55469177 "

9. Agogics also has an important part to play in the shaping of a phrase

10. He defined 'Agogics' as 'what characterizes an artwork that takes place in time, through

11. A measure of dissimilarity for comparison of dynamics, Agogics, and pedaling in several piano performances

12. Agogics [ uh- goj-iks, uh- goh-jiks ] noun (usually used with a singular verb)Music

13. Agogics The use of agogic accents or accenting a musical note by slightly dwelling on it

14. As an example, the maps of dynamics, Agogics, and pedaling are given for 24 performances for Chopin’s Waltz No

15. Agogic definition is - of or relating to agoge or Agogics especially to variations in tempo within a piece or movement

16. How to say Agogics In English - Translation of Agogics to English by Nglish, on-line comprehensive Spanish – English and English – Spanish Dictionary, Translation and English learning by Britannica, Including: Translation of words and sentences, English synonyms, example sentences, related phrases, audio pronunciation, personal word lists and more

17. Agogic (plural Agogics) an accent that accentuates a note by extending it slightly beyond its normal time value; Translations

18. He is professor of art criticism, agogics and text analysis at University College Ghent (Ph. D. on Hölderlin and Greek Tragedy).

19. Combining training in social Agogics and as interaction specialist with an education in history, enabling connections to be made between the present and the past.

20. Agogics have been aptly defined as the kind of accents and stresses which belong to the nature of the phrase rather than to its structure

21. Agogics the theory that accent within a musical phrase can also be expressed by modifying the duration of certain notes rather than only by modifying dynamic stress

22. "'Agogics' is a musical term that designates the use of agogic accents, that is accents consisting in a lengthening of the time-value of the note

23. Definition of agogic. : of or relating to agoge or Agogics especially to variations in tempo within a piece or movement tempos and agogic indications of an operatic score.

24. Agogics definition is - the musical theory that rhetorical emphasis involves not only dynamic stress but also the emphasis implied in the greater relative length of the tones to be emphasized

25. This can be heard through Argerich's subtle changes in tonal heft and articulation on the repeats, without recourse to tempo-distorting Agogics, and in Maisky's vibrant yet tasteful string slides

26. Nicholas Rimmer, piano Jonian Ilias Kadesha, violin Vashti Hunter, cello ''A truly refreshing performance! Richly coloured, honest, full of joy and with good Agogics! This trio belongs to another lea

27. Definition of Agogics. 1 : the musical theory that rhetorical emphasis involves not only dynamic stress but also the emphasis implied in the greater relative length of the tones to be emphasized — compare rubato.

28. Ohnishi's use of double-dotting and Agogics are never fussy nor rhythmically spasmodic in the manner of far too many 'authentic' performers, nor do her ornaments divert attention away from Bach's lines

29. The book starts by discussing the meaning and significance of Agogics in the musical and artistic realm, with reference to the work of Adolphe Appia, Emile-Jaques Dalcroze, and Iannis Xenakis, among others

30. The internationally renowned performer and teacher Peter-Lukas Graf explains in great detail the parameters that have to be taken into account for a successful interpretation: rhythm, metre, Agogics, articulation, phrasing, ornamentation and implied polyphony, etc

31. Agogics accents may be secured by dwelling longer on a note rather than giving it stress power; or by the use of higher or lower melodic tone outside the tessitura of the phrase contour; or by introducing a

32. This book explores the value of the musical concept of “Agogics” – the modification of regular rhythm to enhance expressive potential – in understanding urban spatial configurations within the current technological context and in developing urban maps that exploit …

33. Up to 8% cash back  · Notes Become Music: A Guidebook from the Viennese Piano Tradition addresses the many unwritten nuances of dynamics, articulation and Agogics as an expression of fundamental principles of a common European musical language.

34. As part of the introduction of a new concept of enforcement of penalties and measures, based on “agogic” principles in the Witzwil prison, staff members are trained specifically in this field (agogics = theory of the administration and support of persons in working life).

35. Musical Agogics as an Element in Gerard Manley Hopkins's Prosody CRITICS HAVE IN GENERAL found it difficult to assign Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) a comfortable place in literary history.1 His poetic style is so unusual and idiosyncratic that it seems to belong to the modern rather than Victorian era (Giles)

36. The assessment will be based on the following aspects: a) technical performance: intonation, rhythm, phrasing, accuracy with respect to the written notes, pronunciation b) artistic performance: timing, agogics, dynamic flexibility, text-interpretation, accuracy of style, choral sound The decisions of the jury are final and may not be legally challenged.