The history of harmony lies in the words of British composer Thomas Beckman, the harpsichord is the "sound of harmony in composition". At some point, most people have heard the piano, but I can not hear the harpsichord. Compared with the piano, few have ever heard of harpsichord, or who can recognize it. The problem began to occur - the role of the piano in the popular harpsichord curtain call. First of all, Harpsichord is an early keyboard instrument vaguely resembling a piano - a similarity between the ends.
Hugues Seress graduated from Music Theory and History, Analysis, Harmony, Opposition, Language Musical Science at the Faculty of Oriental Civilization and Sorbonne University Paris and taught music theory and analysis at the School of Music at Chatellerault University. Vitre, Sorbonne University, Poitiers Music School. As a researcher at the Music Research Center IReMus (Paris) he focuses on studies of expansion tones in the romantic traditions of Austria-Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries, especially in Eastern Europe. He has performed a theoretical tool of descriptions and analysis inspired by New Riemann's theory.
Muriel Boulan is a teacher of Agrige, a harmonious, historical and music analysis of the University of Paris - Sorbonne, and has a doctorate in music science. She also graduated from the Paris Conservatory (Harmony, Opponent, Fugue, Music Culture, Analysis). Her research on history and style includes instrumental music of the 19th century, more specifically the symphonies of Berlioz 's era. She wrote an article on Dicnaire Berlioz, a study of the symphonies of Jon Onslow, and several studies on French symphonies from Reicha to Poulenc. She is in charge of "French Symphony" which is an online database focusing on French symphonies from 1830 to 1870.
Jeff Wiltse is a professor of history at the University of Montana and is the author of "Contested Waters: American Swimming History". He is currently working on a project called "Incoming Harmony: American Urban Public Music, 1800-1920". This explores the history of U.S. city public music and mass production of music before broadcasting.
Concept of "harmony" emphasizes "harmony", Confucius "highly summarizes the basic spirit of etiquette" Harmony is the most precious "History of interpersonal relationships of thousands of years, national culture, social relations "It said. While keeping the difference, we use methods to find more general things while adjusting some people's interests and requirements. Harmony is an important cultural pillar for the long-term stability of the Chinese society in order to achieve the overall adjustment.