Throughout the late 1940's and early 1950's the re-popularization of the relationship between architecture and music took on several forms of expression. This relationship was to be verified through the notion of harmony that would in turn reflect not only a resurfacing of Humanist ideals and values as a cultural post-war response, but would also provoke a series of debates on proportion and proportion studies that would question these cultural demands against these systems based on preconceived notions of natural law. This study explores the particular contexts in which the idea of harmony was discussed and practiced through the 1950's relative to architecture and music as a reflection of natural law that, by the early 2 0 h...
Until the advent of recorded music, it would have been self-evident that all music requires a space....
The phrase “buildings are the essence of music while music is the flow of buildings” is well known b...
Until the advent of recorded music, it would have been self-evident that all music requires a space....
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.Includes bibliogra...
Abstract: Musical Harmony was defined 2500 years ago by the concreteness of the Pythagorean interval...
This paper examines the relationship of architecture to music in terms of rhythm, harmony and order ...
Classical theories of harmony have been used to explain phenomena like beauty, happiness, health, vi...
The end of the nineteenth century saw a radical transformation in France of musical language, one th...
The end of the nineteenth century saw a radical transformation in France of musical language, one th...
329 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.American art music produced s...
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
A historical view of harmony has many virtues, first among them, perhaps, a liberation from the ofte...
Magner Breivik’s Musical Functionalism, was published by Pendragon Press within the series Interplay...
A historical view of harmony has many virtues, first among them, perhaps, a liberation from the ofte...
Until the advent of recorded music, it would have been self-evident that all music requires a space....
The phrase “buildings are the essence of music while music is the flow of buildings” is well known b...
Until the advent of recorded music, it would have been self-evident that all music requires a space....
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.Includes bibliogra...
Abstract: Musical Harmony was defined 2500 years ago by the concreteness of the Pythagorean interval...
This paper examines the relationship of architecture to music in terms of rhythm, harmony and order ...
Classical theories of harmony have been used to explain phenomena like beauty, happiness, health, vi...
The end of the nineteenth century saw a radical transformation in France of musical language, one th...
The end of the nineteenth century saw a radical transformation in France of musical language, one th...
329 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.American art music produced s...
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
This article focuses on the origins of Rudolf Wittkower’s theory of proportion and the ways in which...
A historical view of harmony has many virtues, first among them, perhaps, a liberation from the ofte...
Magner Breivik’s Musical Functionalism, was published by Pendragon Press within the series Interplay...
A historical view of harmony has many virtues, first among them, perhaps, a liberation from the ofte...
Until the advent of recorded music, it would have been self-evident that all music requires a space....
The phrase “buildings are the essence of music while music is the flow of buildings” is well known b...
Until the advent of recorded music, it would have been self-evident that all music requires a space....