Search results for "Serialism" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • ===Serialism and Polystylism=== Schnittke's early music shows the strong influence of Dmitri Shostakovich, but after the visit of the Italian ...
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  • His works widely use the twelve-tone technique of serialism developed ... *Edward Wilkinson, "An interpretation of serialism in the work ...
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  • ==Berg and Serialism== for nearly three decades. The move toward serialism and formulaic composition ...
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  • Etler's later works are the progenies of serialism and the post World War II compositional rationale, these works tend to have distinct tonal ...
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  • or series of the chromatic scale, and later serialism. Though these styles/methods continue to (re)incorporate tonality or tonal elements, often ...
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  • Messiaen, would be taken as the inspiration for serialism. ... foundation of the New Music, and led to serialism and other forms of musical ...
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  • twelve-tone method, which later grew into serialism, was taken up by many of ... ===Serialism=== The serialization of rhythm, dynamics, and other elements ...
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  • his disdain for the crabbed mannerisms of serialism and dodecaphonic writing. Other significant works include his four other symphonies and four ...
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  • Messiaen experimented with "total serialism," in which field he ... ===Tristan, and serialism=== Shortly after his release from Görlitz ...
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  • in the musical style later known as serialism. Though the twelve tone technique was not initially met with great enthusiasm by composers in the ...
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  • " For the advocates of atonal serialism the Platonic concept of ... perceptually and cognitively opaque. Yet serialism and atonality continued ...
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  • from whom he gained an interest in serialism. He later attended the Darmstadt New Music Summer School or Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue ...
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  • to the post-World War II purveyors of serialism; however, at a time when the echoes of Romanticism were still in the ears (and hearts) of the ...
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  • instance he compared anthropology to musical serialism. His voluminous data and ability to defend his analyses have had an impact on neurological ...
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  • category:image wanted [[Image:Mondriaan 1924.jpg|thumb|250px|Piet Mondrian, 1924]] Pieter Cornelis (Piet) Mondriaan, after 1912 Mondrian, (pronounced: ...
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  • such as George Rochberg switched from serialism to models drawn from Gustav Mahler, a project which found him the company of Nicholas Maw and ...
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  • treated these as melodic themes rather than serialism. Vocal works are also a prominent feature of his late output, setting texts often concerned with ...
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  • will exist side by side: tonality and serialism, improvised and aleatoric music, as well as jazz with its many idioms, and popular music … ...
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  • noticed the parallels to Anton Webern's serialism. Other late stage works, including the ballets Khamma and La boîte à joujoux were left with ...
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  • texture which rivals the integral serialism of the twentieth century in its systematic ordering of rhythmic and tonal elements. The term "mannerism ...
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