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- Visitors (opera) modernist, primitivist, folk-influenced, neoclassicism, serialist Frederic Curzon 1899 1973 English Arthur Duff 1899 1956 Irish Sophie Carmen...
- Nightingale (1914), and Mavra (1922), Stravinsky continued to ignore serialist technique and eventually wrote a full-fledged 18th-century-style diatonic...
- "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...
- of the main inspirations to the early pointillist musical aesthetic of serialist composer Pierre Boulez,[page needed] although his interest in Mondrian...
- Kolisch, Heiss, Stadlen, Stuckenschmidt, Scherchen) converged with the new serialists (e.g. Boulez, Stockhausen, Maderna, ****, et al.). German musical literature...
- array of tone rows throughout, showing the evolution of Stravinsky's serialist music. Noble described the Requiem Canticles as "a distillation both of...
- in Paris after the Second World War, and teaching a new generation of serialist composers. Leibowitz remained firmly committed to the musical aesthetic...
- half of the 1950s, were in the avant-garde style of Webern and other serialists of that time. Some of these twelve-tone and serial pieces include Epitaph...
- compositional style came to be known as Process music and would become adopted by serialists during the 1960s. Minimalists would also come to embrase this approach...
- 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...