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  2. Cyclic form - Wikipedia

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    Cyclic form is a technique of musical construction, involving multiple sections or movements, in which a theme, melody, or thematic material occurs in more than one ...

  3. Cycle (music) - Wikipedia

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    This basic musical period has a bipartite structure; it comprises two rhythmically opposed cells of two beats each. [5] The four-beat cycle is a shorter period than in European music. This explains the stereotype of African music as "repetitive". The cycles have a beginning and an end, with the two joining. [6]

  4. Song cycle - Wikipedia

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    A song cycle (German: Liederkreis or Liederzyklus) is a group, or cycle, of individually complete songs designed to be performed in sequence, as a unit. [1]The songs are either for solo voice or an ensemble, or rarely a combination of solo songs mingled with choral pieces. [2]

  5. Cyclic mass - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The cyclic mass was the first multi-movement form in western music to be subject to a single organizing principle. [ citation needed ] The period of composition of cyclic masses was from about 1430 until around 1600, [ citation needed ] although some composers, especially in conservative musical centers, wrote them after that ...

  6. Cycle - Wikipedia

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    Cycle (music), a set of musical pieces that belong together Cyclic form, a technique of construction involving multiple sections or movements; Interval cycle, a collection of pitch classes generated from a sequence of the same interval class; Song cycle, individually complete songs designed to be performed in a sequence as a unit

  7. Musical form - Wikipedia

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    Musical form unfolds over time through the expansion and development of these ideas. In tonal harmony, form is articulated primarily through cadences, phrases, and periods. [2] "Form refers to the larger shape of the composition. Form in music is the result of the interaction of the four structural elements," of sound, harmony, melody, and ...

  8. Symphonic cycle - Wikipedia

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    A symphony is essentially cyclic in nature, typically containing four interconnected movements as part of a larger work. At first the movements of a symphony were meant to be distributed among other works – arias, overtures, concertos – in extended evening social events at which music served a background or occasionally center role.

  9. Category:Musical form - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musical form" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... Cycle (music) Cyclic form; D. Da capo aria; Double-Function Form; F ...