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This is a clue to the inclusion of more chromaticism in the system.
In addition, he was the first music theorist to discuss chromaticism.
He made little use of chromaticism, which was in fashion in his day.
The intention was to make the music accessible despite its avant-garde chromaticism.
However, the chromaticism of the series breaks up the association with classicism to a large degree.
He learned from them, but also used a lot of chromaticism and interesting orchestral sounds which made his music much more modern.
The music portrays with chromaticism an air of anguish.
The most complex aspect of free chromaticism is that of harmony.
His music was characterized by chromaticism and driving rhythms.
That style gave way to chromaticism in the late 40's and to a more rigorous 12-tone period that began about 1950.
Notable, too, was the almost Renaissance-style use of chromaticism.
Instead, he threw the theme precipitately into a vein of rich chromaticism.
His most recent book was the 1994 "Chromaticism: Theory and Practice."
Syncopation, chromaticism, and melodies with a wide range are characteristic of these later works.
Its chromaticism is highly characteristic of Scriabin's later works.
Throughout the second movement, chromaticism is present which occasionally evokes a slight sense of dissonance.
Then he recapitulated the chromaticism of Wagner's time.
The Romantic period, the 19th century, featured increased chromaticism.
Guettel's music was almost immediately characterized by its complexity and chromaticism.
Chromaticism contributes to the "fleeting shadows" of the welcoming of death.
She plays a specially constructed instrument with extra pipes, allowing for the use of more chromaticism.
Yet his musical language, rich with chromaticism and pungent dissonance, was distinctively modern.
Willaert was the first to extensively use chromaticism in the madrigal.
She played with a fluid agility, and stressed the first movement's chromaticism more than some organists.
Did the delays caused by Wagner's chromaticism attenuate that harmonic tension?