- "Essentially,
Schoenberg and
Hauer systematized and
defined for
their own
dodecaphonic purposes a
pervasive technical feature of 'modern'
musical practice,...
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dogmatic "orthodoxy" of
certain zealot disciples,
labelling them the "
Dodecaphonic police". A self-declared
member of the school,
Konrad Boehmer states:...
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serialism and twelve-tone techniques,
evident in Yoshirō Irino's 1951
dodecaphonic piece "Concerto da Camera", in the
organization of
electronic sounds...
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Modernism (music)
Neoclassical music Modern opera Twelve-tone
technique (
dodecaphonic music) Bluegr****
music Contemporary folk
music Roots revival World music...
- no
longer hold to the
limitation determined by
their formation. The
dodecaphonic series loses its
significance as a
concrete model of
shape (or a well-defined...
- it into the top three,
finishing as
first runner-up. The
Dartmouth Dodecaphonics ("Dodecs") is Dartmouth's
oldest and
premier gender-inclusive a cappella...
- Later,
Schoenberg was to
develop the most
influential version of the
dodecaphonic (also
known as twelve-tone)
method of composition,
which in
French and...
- music, like
Dmitri Shostakovich's use of twelve-tone rows, "without
dodecaphonic transformations." A tone row has been
identified in the A
minor prelude...
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narrated over very avant-garde
music by
Piazzolla including the use of
dodecaphonic (twelve-tone) rows, free non-melodic
improvisation on all instruments...