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idee fixe definitions
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1obsession48 sets
2a fixed idea; an obsession.10 sets
3a theme that is transformed at various places in a composition2 sets
4obession2 sets
5term coined by berlioz for his themes in symphony fantastique2 sets
6a fixed idea; an obsession2 sets
7a term referring to a recurring theme that appears in many composition.1 set
8"fixed idea": term coined by berlioz for a recurring musical idea that links different movements of work1 set
9berlioz called it his "recurring theme"1 set
10a recurring melody (obsession), coined by berlioz1 set
11term berlioz used for the melody in his symphony that signals thoughts of the beloved and appears in every movement1 set
12a fixed idea, an obsession-the term used by berlioz for a recurring theme used in all the movements of one of his program symphonies1 set
13fixed idea (orchestral motive that represents a character)1 set
14berlioz used this term to describe the motto theme of his symphoie fantastique (1830), and said in the printed program that it had to do with the artist's vision of his beloved.1 set
15a melody that reflects the changes in the artists or characters mood. "fixed idea"1 set
16fixed, recurring melody playing throughout a musical piece. played in various voices and manners1 set
17a fixed idea- a melody associated with a character1 set
18obsession by berlioz for recurring theme used in all movements of one of his program symphonies1 set
19berlioz - links different movements of work1 set
20a fixed idea, obsession1 set
21an obsession1 set
22(french, 'fixed idea') term coined by hector berlioz for a melody that is used throughout a piece to represent a person, thing, or idea, transforming it to suit the mood and situation.1 set
23an idea that dominates the mind; an obsession.1 set
24creates a sense of unification, adding to thematic transformation and cyclical form1 set
25noun / an idea that dominates one's mind, especially for a long period of time1 set
26a melody that symbolizes a specific character (serves as unifying instrument)1 set
27berlioz used this term to describe the motto theme of his symphonie fantastique (1830), and said in the printed program that it had to do with the artist's vision of his beloved.1 set
28berlioz used this term to describe the motto theme of his symphoie fantastique (1830), and said in the printed program that it had to do with the artist’s vision of his beloved.1 set
29a fixed idea; persistent or obsessive idea.1 set
30an idea that dominates the mind; a fixed idea -- in the music it is a melody that represents the woman he loves1 set
31"fixed idea", a term coined by berlioz for a recurring musical idea that links different movements of a work.1 set
32french term for a musical theme linked to an idea or character1 set
33single melody used in several movements of a long work to represent a recurring idea1 set
34obssesion1 set
35a reacurring theme in music1 set
36the theme used by berlioz to represent the beloved in symphonie fantastique1 set
37obsession; literally. fixed idea1 set
38berlioz's idea of transforming a theme throughout the symphony to give it meaning (no accent)1 set
39a fixed idea, as a delusion or obsession1 set
40recurring musical idea that links different movements of a work; "fixed idea"1 set