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Images of Chopin in, and through, Japanese Video Games
This article examines the use of Chopin’s music in video games created by Japanese developers. While, as William Gibbons and others have documented, classical music has been used throughout the history of video games, a surprising number of Japanese ...
T. Summers
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A Fantasy about Sonata Form: Re-Examining Chopin’s Fantasy, Op. 49
Fryderyk Chopin’s Fantasy in F minor, Op. 49 (1841) is considered a pinnacle of the composer’s oeuvre. Invoking the so-called stylus phantasticus, the Fantasy is presumed to betray something of Chopin’s legendary free improvisations, and includes the ...
N. Kennedy
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Cheong Images of Chopin in the People’s Republic of China
Just as Poland capitalises on the worldwide popularity of Chopin’s music to export him as a cultural commodity, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has embraced Chopin as patriotism personified, a high-profile ‘cultural worker’ in exile who agonised ...
Wai-Ling Cheong
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The popular designation ‘poet of the piano’ becomes more meaningful when we understand that poets consistently turn to Chopin’s life and music for literary inspiration.
Tony H. Lin
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Background While immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) has revolutionized the treatment of metastatic cutaneous melanoma, no standard treatments are available for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma (UM).
T. M. Tong +12 more
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GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN KATE CHOPIN’S FIVE SHORT STORIES
This study aims to describe the forms of gender discrimination in the marriage system experienced by the main female character and the forms of resistance of the main female character against oppression. The author chose five short stories of Kate Chopin
Uci Nurhidayati Rosita +1 more
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A growing body of research analyzing musical scores suggests mode’s relationship with other expressive cues has changed over time. However, to the best of our knowledge, the perceptual implications of these changes have not been formally assessed.
Cameron J. Anderson, Michael Schutz
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An Analysis of F. Chopin’s Music Language in Terms of Melody, Harmony and Rhythm
Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849), one of the composers who reflected and created the spirit of the ‘Romantic Period,’ characterized by increased diversity in style, form, and expression, and the expansion of piano literature, crafted the musical texture in ...
Levent Ünlü, Ayşegül Dinç
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This article explores two different perspectives on Chopin’s music from the 1920s – those of Lucien Bourguès and Alexandre Denéréaz, on one hand, and Leonid Sabaneev, on the other.
Michał Bristiger
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