The opening of the Sonata's first movement, for example, blends serialism and passacaglia in a way prefigured in the opera's final scene. |
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The unravelling of these very complex strands, and relating them specifically to musical serialism, is one of the major strengths of the book. |
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His first major piece written in dodecaphonic serialism, it definitely falls under the category of Hard. |
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Thus the rigorous intellectualism of serialism and the freedom of aleatoric processes are not paradoxical, but stem from the same mindset. |
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Although he was greatly influenced by his teacher's 12-note method he adopted a freer version of serialism, and some of his techniques deviate from Schoenberg's principles. |
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His response, in the late 1950s and early 1960s, was a series of pieces that broke the mould of the serialism that was then the lingua franca of the avant-garde. |
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These composers returned to Korea with contemporary Western compositional styles, techniques including serialism and genres including electronic and computer music. |
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Academic music was dominated by serialism, which stressed formal structures over frank emotion. |
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Rejecting Schoenberg's serialism, he was much more interested in the styles of Scriabin and the nationalists Granados, de Falla and Albéniz. |
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The Piano Fantasy, a watershed work in Ramey's output, came about as a consequence of his exploration of serialism. |
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At first his style was avant-garde and strongly influenced by composition techniques coming from the west like serialism and aleatoric music. |
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Precisely those qualities, and the integrity which engendered them, won Brahms the esteem of one of the most famous 20th-century progressives, Arnold Schoenberg, the originator of serialism. |
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His language uses atonality, serialism, various composing processes. |
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Schoenberg's far-reaching musical philosophies, which were epitomized in his invention of the technique of serialism, have had a potent impact on the music of the decades following his own writing. |
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Symphony No. 2, byname the Romantic Symphony, flowing three-movement symphony by American neo-Romantic composer Howard Hanson, written as a counter to such musical trends of the day as formalism and serialism. |
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The songs that I wrote for this band are sometimes based on concepts such as symmetry, rhythmic and melodic serialism and hazard sometimes they just rose up on a morning. |
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I feel that Stravinskian neoclassicism bulks larger than serialism in the performance of music, if not in its history. |
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Tonality is like serialism as such-neither interests me. |
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Joachims works, based on dodecaphonism and serialism as well as his interest in electroacoustic music, have made him one of the pillars of contemporary music in Quebec. |
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Less favorable are the writings of the Sydney critics Curt and Maria Prerauer, who believed in Schoenbergian atonalism and serialism as the way to the future. |
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His works embrace every conceivable style from Stravinskyan neo-classicism to contemporary Americana to cerebral serialism and improvisatory chance to postmodern eclectic. |
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Serialism was vital in the way it wiped the slate clean, invoking a new year zero where everything would be up for grabs. |
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