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A decade ago a lot of it sounded as if it were stuck in the tonality wars of the 1950s and 1960s, allied to the most astringent currents of Serialism.
At the final concert, nearly a hundred young musicians filled the stage, revelling in Schuller's dissonances and in the ripe tonalities of Del Tredici's "Happy Voices".
A composition should begin and end in the same tonality, or key.
This shift in the tonalities of her writing was accompanied by a shift in geographical attention.
The unraveling of the differences in the tonalities of the mission statements reflects differences in the way the enterprises have positioned themselves in the NRE sector.
Rendering destruction in the tonalities of dust, Brandt pushes the images back in time.
"There, across the salesroom, I saw a vivid blue and green Venetian hourglass in the same tonality as the flowers in my Andy Warhol painting," Ms. Olnick said.
But because her face is turned from the light, and in shadow, its tonality does not make it a point of particular interest.
For a period in the second half of the 20th century, tonality was anathema to serious composers.
His early works are blonde and green in tonality, however, in contrast to the silvery tonality of Corot's work.
The wobbly green reflections of foliage in the steely-white mirror of the water, the pale formations of luminous clouds in the immense sky, and the subtle tonalities are unlike anything yet seen in European art.
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