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"Connotations" is by a considerable margin the most dissonant score of Copland's career, and it culminates in an apoplectically orchestrated sequence of chords encompassing all twelve notes of the chromatic scale.
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Mr. Mantovani, 36, who according to Le Monde is "the name currently most visible in the composition of French music," has produced an unrelentingly dissonant score.
Little in Mr. Kurtag's dissonant score sounds like Schumann.
But the most dissonant feature is the man responsible for it all.
(I'm not a musicologist, but to my ear it's the most dissonant section of the whole opera).
We may agree, yet it remains an acquired taste, teetering on the sentimental but with a blistering, often dissonant score.
As Stravinsky's dissonant score pulsed, as the dancers of the Ballets Russes darted and scuttered, whispers in the audience gave way to agitated shouts and screams.
The performance of Vaslav Nijinksy's modernist choreography, based on pagan ritual and set to Stravinsky's dissonant score, shocked audiences and changed the course of dance.
This much is clear: hundreds of gifted women crowd the field, their styles ranging from the most dissonant avant-gardism to the most melodious post-minimalism.
Completed in 1983, it is perceived by some to be one of Prague's dreariest and most dissonant examples of Communist-era architecture.
As James darts around the house, chased by Richard Chester's increasingly dissonant score, the movie suffers lapses of looniness that strain credulity.
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