The point was what could be done with those themes-what pieces of musical architecture could be erected by using them.
The composition starts out with a simple pentatonic melody, which transforms itself into a complex musical architecture.
At that period, the artist studied music composition and became especially interested in musical architecture of silence of John Cage.
The sonata is notable for being constructed from five motivic elements that are woven into an enormous musical architecture.
Has any singer since Callas matched Cook's sense of musical architecture?
Despite its overall negative impact on the symphony, the composer's program gives one very telling clue regarding the work's musical architecture.
The key of the music could change, but the music itself would basically repeat itself, remaining static in the Western sense of musical architecture.
The 18th-century rising sequence is stability itself, a kind of structural brace in musical architecture that promises the ear it will not fall through the floor.
But in the rest of this program, freshness of thought was a thing in itself, not the building material for musical architecture.
Dynamics are handled with unusual force due to its solid bass, and musical architecture is not, for once, underplayed.