Whenever Sinding is faced with a key compositional decision, he - distressingly - chooses the least interesting path.
A number of these discrepancies are accounted for by differences among the printed and manuscript sources, but it is impossible to say whether any are deliberate compositional decisions (Wentzel 1991, 148-50).
Composers may study music theory in order to guide their precompositional and compositional decisions.
They are distinguished by an extraordinary expressive images, daring compositional decisions, unmistakable artistic taste.
Cage achieves that by employing chance (e.g. use of the I Ching, or tossing coins) to make compositional decisions.
Precompositional decisions do not necessarily, and almost always do not, preclude compositional decisions, and may actually allow the initial consideration of the choices to be made.
Like Newman, Truitt was committed to the expressive value of carefully chosen color and to the significance of compositional decisions regarding the division of the rectangle.
Mr. Bavington bases his compositional decisions on an obscure system by which he translates passages of old rock music from the aural to the visual.
Spectral music (or spectralism) is a musical practice where compositional decisions are often informed by sonographic representations and mathematical analysis of sound spectra.
Records of paintings show Manet's appreciation of certain stylistic and compositional decisions that Morisot originated.