. . "Elektra chord as arpeggio then simultaneously"@en . . "Elektra chord"@en . . "15093933"^^ . . "Elektra chord motive.ogg"@en . . "3681"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "The Elektra chord is a \"complexly dissonant signature-chord\" and motivic elaboration used by composer Richard Strauss to represent the title character of his opera Elektra that is a \"bitonal synthesis of E major and C-sharp major\" and may be regarded as a polychord related to conventional chords with added thirds, in this case an eleventh chord. It is enharmonically equivalent to a 7#9 chord : D\u266D-F-A\u266D-C\u266D-E and a 6b9 chord : E-G#-B-C#-F."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Elektra chord"@en . . . . "Elektra chord"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Elektra chord is a \"complexly dissonant signature-chord\" and motivic elaboration used by composer Richard Strauss to represent the title character of his opera Elektra that is a \"bitonal synthesis of E major and C-sharp major\" and may be regarded as a polychord related to conventional chords with added thirds, in this case an eleventh chord. It is enharmonically equivalent to a 7#9 chord : D\u266D-F-A\u266D-C\u266D-E and a 6b9 chord : E-G#-B-C#-F. In Elektra the chord, Elektra's \"harmonic signature\" is treated various ways betraying \"both tonal and bitonal leanings...a dominant 4/2 over a nonharmonic bass.\" It is associated as well with its seven note complement which may be arranged as a dominant thirteenth while other characters are represented by other motives or chords, such as Klyt\u00E4mnestra's contrasting harmony. The Elektra chord's complement appears at important points and the two chords form a 10-note pitch collection, lacking D and A, which forms one of Elektra's \"distinctive 'voices'\" The chord is also found in Claude Debussy's Feuilles mortes, where it may be analyzed as an appoggiatura to a minor ninth chord, and Franz Schreker's Der ferne Klang, and Alexander Scriabin's Sixth Piano Sonata."@en . "1070788066"^^ . . . . . "7"^^ . . . . "Elektra chord.ogg"@en . . . . . . "L'accordo di Elettra \u00E8 un complesso e dissonante accordo ed elaborazione motivica utilizzato dal compositore Richard Strauss per rappresentare il personaggio eponimo della sua opera Elettra. \u00C8 una sintesi bitonale degli accordi di mi maggiore e do diesis maggiore. L'accordo si trova anche in di Claude Debussy, dove pu\u00F2 essere analizzato come un'appoggiatura ad un accordo di nona minore, e in di Franz Schreker, e nella Sesta Sonata per pianoforte di Alexander Scriabin."@it . . "Elektra chord extended.ogg"@en . "5"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Elektra chord as motive"@en . . . . "L'accordo di Elettra \u00E8 un complesso e dissonante accordo ed elaborazione motivica utilizzato dal compositore Richard Strauss per rappresentare il personaggio eponimo della sua opera Elettra. \u00C8 una sintesi bitonale degli accordi di mi maggiore e do diesis maggiore. L'accordo si trova anche in di Claude Debussy, dove pu\u00F2 essere analizzato come un'appoggiatura ad un accordo di nona minore, e in di Franz Schreker, e nella Sesta Sonata per pianoforte di Alexander Scriabin."@it . . . . "Each chord separately as arpeggio then both simultaneously"@en . . "Accordo di Elettra"@it .