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Clay Minerals in European Painting of the Mediaeval and Baroque Periods
Clay-based pigments are among the most traditional. Unlike other mineral pigments, they have never been fully replaced by synthetic analogues and are still used in painting today. Since their analysis requires a specific approach, detailed distinction of
D. Hradil, J. Hradilová, P. Bezdička
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Principles of baroque music: Improvisation, ornamentation, polyphony [PDF]
The analysis of mutual dependence of historical compositional, historical interpretative practice and the properties of historical instruments is essential for baroque style revival.
Stojanović-Kutlača Svetlana
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Francisco Corbetta’s Contribution to the Evolution of the Baroque Guitar [PDF]
In Italy from the Baroque period, the guitar became one of the most frequently used musical instruments, being fully integrated into the social and cultural context – carnival, pastoral or masquerade.
Mihail AGAFIȚA
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Severo Sarduy y el método neobarroco
The article describes some of the conceptual bases of the Neo-Baroque, as Severo Sarduy conceives it in his essays. In the context of the series of rehabilitations of the Baroque that, in a “kidnapped” but constant way, sign the 20th century, the ...
Valentín Díaz
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Skalní hrady mezi geologií, zábavou a kontemplací [PDF]
The paper focuses on two so-called rock castles (Sloup and Jestřebí in northern Bohemia) and their presentation in the early modern topographies written by Mauritius Vogt. While today they are both perceived as former castles, for Vogt, only Jestřebí was
Michal Vokurka
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MiniBooNE, MINOS+ and IceCube data imply a baroque neutrino sector [PDF]
The 4.8$\sigma$ anomaly in MiniBooNE data cannot be reconciled with MINOS+ and IceCube data within the vanilla framework of neutrino oscillations involving an eV-mass sterile neutrino. We show that a consistent picture can be drawn if charged-current and
J. Liao, D. Marfatia, K. Whisnant
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Post-Baroque Sublime? The Case of Peter Ackroyd
This paper focuses on Peter Ackroyd's English Music as a landmark in contemporary manifestations of the baroque tradition in British literature. It is based on contemporary approaches to the baroque as an aesthetic constant or strain -more than on a ...
Jean-Michel Ganteau
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The performance of notes inégales: the influence of tempo, musical structure and individual performance style on expressive timing [PDF]
NOTES INÉGALES IS A COMMON PRACTICE IN THE per- formance of French baroque music. It indicates that the first of a pair of equally notated notes is played longer, similar to the use of swing eighths in jazz.
Moelants, Dirk
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Den obarocka fabeln – eller den barocka?
As a contribution to the discussion on the relevance of the baroque concept in Swedish literary history, the article conducts a case study by testing the concept on the history of a specific genre: the Aesopic fable.
Erik Zillén
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Neo-Baroque Flowers in Contemporary Architecture [PDF]
Many historians have attempted to define Neo-Baroque in contemporary architecture. Yet, leafing through the manuals, it is not possible to find a definition of this phenomenon, described as “a hypothesis waiting to be developed”.
Francesco Del Sole
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