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Josef Matthias Hauer's "athematic"
dodecaphony in
Nomos Op. 19[1]
Example of Hauer's tropes[2]
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- "An Hour with Hauer: Some
Techniques and
Aesthetics of an
Alternative Dodecaphony,"
Unpublished dissertation, 2020.
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frequently performed piece. In it, Berg
sought to
reconcile diatonicism and
dodecaphony. The work was
commissioned by
Louis Krasner, and
dedicated by Berg to...
- The
history of
opera has a
relatively short duration within the
context of the
history of
music in general: it
appeared in 1597, when the
first opera,...
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while others use "unordered" sets. The term is also
often used for
dodecaphony, or twelve-tone technique,
which is
alternatively regarded as the model...
- of
atonality and its
later development (as
worked out by Schoenberg),
dodecaphony. Schoenberg's
early musico-dramatic works,
Erwartung (1909, premiered...
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premiere was on 16
November 1968 in Tallinn. The
piece employs elements of
dodecaphony, sonorism,
collage and
aleatoric music. It has been
called Pärt's "farewell...
- to his
desire to
reach a wide audience.
Copland therefore approached dodecaphony with some
initial skepticism.
While in
Europe in 1949, he
heard a number...
- His
serial period began with
using Schoenberg's twelve-tone
technique dodecaphony in Agon (1954–57),
later experimenting with non-twelve-tone techniques...
- His
eclectic music,
which employs a wide
range of
techniques including dodecaphony and
musical quotation, encomp****es the
styles of the avant-garde, serial...