- "serial" in the
strict sense, all his
major works of the
period have
clear serialist elements.[citation needed]
During this period, the
concept of serialism...
- in
Paris after the
Second World War, and
teaching a new
generation of
serialist composers.
Leibowitz remained firmly committed to the
musical aesthetic...
-
Nightingale (1914), and
Mavra (1922),
Stravinsky continued to
ignore serialist technique and
eventually wrote a full-fledged 18th-century-style diatonic...
-
vocal works, and operas, such as
Brokeback Mountain. His work was
termed serialist but he came to
disparage that idea as meaningless. Time's Encomium, his...
-
Legal in the 1990s
before moving on to
write novels. His
debut novel, The
Serialist, won the 2011
First Novelist Award and was a
finalist for the Mystery...
-
Parisian avant-garde,
Foucault entered into a
romantic relationship with the
serialist composer Jean Barraqué. Together, they
tried to
produce their greatest...
-
array of tone rows throughout,
showing the
evolution of Stravinsky's
serialist music.
Noble described the
Requiem Canticles as "a
distillation both of...
-
Britten maintained a
tonal style of
composition despite the
prominent serialist movement. In America,
composers like
Milton Babbitt, John Cage, Elliott...
- of the main
inspirations to the
early pointillist musical aesthetic of
serialist composer Pierre Boulez,[page needed]
although his
interest in Mondrian...
-
similar to the twelve-tone
technique of the
Second Viennese School. This
serialist style, and
atonality in general, was the
subject of much of his theoretical...