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Traversing Transnationalism: The Horizons of Literary and ...
Its validity is contingent on the analysis of concrete experiences such as that of
dodecaphonism in Brazil. From its inception with Koellreutter, it did not manage
to become a generative organic form, nor did it prove itself capable of being ...
Pier Paolo Frassinelli, Ronit Frenkel, David Watson, 2011
2
Music and Globalization: Critical Encounters
Leibowitz (1957) elaborated a theory about Western music that acknowledged
chromatism as the motor of change in music history. To him, from the
sixteenthcentury Gregorian chants to dodecaphonism in the beginning of the
twentieth century ...
3
The Life and Twelve-Note Music of Nikos Skalkottas
He defines these 'musical systems' as follows: (i) the 'serial dodecaphonism' with '
a predetermined ... and (iii) the 'non-serial dodecaphonism, or serialism of the
non-repeated series', which is based on an 'undetermined number of series, ...
4
The Topos of Music: Geometric Logic of Concepts, Theory, and ...
B. Dodecaphonism (see also [465], [550]). Concerning semantics of symmetries
on Z2, twelve-note composition offers an interesting example. Schonberg's
exegete Joseph Rufer comments on the esthetic principles of dodecaphonism [
465]: ...
5
My Scrapbook of Music (by Professor Genius)
70 Dodecaphonism Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) At the start of the 20th
century, German composer Arnold Schoenberg invented dodecaphonism. I
would compare this music to abstract paintings (paintings that do not represent
real ...
QA International Collectif
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Musical Creativity: Strategies and Tools in Composition and ...
They are all built on a set of available sound events, be they defined by pitch
collections (such as scales in tonal music) or rhythms or melodic repertories (
such as series in dodecaphonism). 2. This material can be manipulated following
a set ...
Guerino Mazzola, Joomi Park, Florian Thalmann, 2011
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The Radical Use of Chance in 20th Century Art
46. 29 Kostelanetz, Conversing, p. 76. 30 Ananda Coomaraswamy, The
Transformation of Nature in Art (New York: Dover publications, 1934), pp.10-11.
31 Kostelanetz, Conversing, p. 45. 32 Dodecaphonism is a musical movement
founded at ...
8
Contemporary Views on Musical Style and Aesthetics
Dodecaphonism reveals itself as a complex system, not only focused on the
composition of separate melodic or harmonic figures, but also concerned with the
syntactical arrangement of basic melodic material throughout the entire
composition ...
9
An Introduction to the Early Works of György Ligeti
Ligeti's. Critique. of. Dodecaphonism. (1955). and. of. Serialism. (1958). The first
of the two articles is "Megjegyzfsek a bart6ki kromatika kialakulasaiiak egyes
felt6teleirol" [Remarks on Several Conditions for the Development of Bart6k's ...
10
Music of the Spheres: Conference Proceedings : ISME 2000 ...
Both Guerra-Peixe and Santoro were first influenced by the music
dodecaphonism introduced to young Brazilian composers by Hans- Joachim
Koellreutter, a German flutist and composer who moved to Brazil in 1937.
Koellreutter founded the ...
International Society for Music Education. World Conference, Marlene Taylor, Barbara Gregory, 2000
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Faithful Novelty
... of all the artistic attempts in the last century to begin again and wipe the slate clean: Futurism, dodecaphonism, neoclassicism, dadaism, photorealism. We find ... «Duke University, Sep 11»