Inspired by these "fuel rods of cultural history" he transforms them with the means and potential of his compositional principles.
With the aid of computer software, she montages scores of image fragments to create photographs that adhere to the compositional principles of the ideal landscape.
In this mosaic-like work in the style of pointillism he combined different techniques and compositional principles.
The underlying principle behind these texts is that harmony sanctions harmoniousness (sounds that 'please') by conforming to certain pre-established compositional principles.
If this was how Balakirev had actually planned the movement in 1864, it would predate the late symphonies of Jean Sibelius in utilizing this compositional principle.
Though the term was coined by Arnold Schoenberg, inventor of the twelve-tone technique, he felt it was one of the most important compositional principles since around 1750:
Many poets, some of whom have entirely resigned from the necessity of finding an audience, oppose the intentional structure inherent in the compositional principle advocated by Leitner.
"Treading" is built upon compositional principles involving the repetition and prolongation of phrases.
The structure and mechanics of Karaninskaya differ markedly from Western European compositional principles and in some ways are diametrically opposed to them.
He was also a collector of Japanese prints, whose compositional principles influenced his work, as did the vigorous realism of popular illustrators such as Daumier and Gavarni.