- may
exist between three tetrachordal[broken anchor] and
between four
trichordal sets, as well as
between pairs of hexachords, and six dyads. A complement...
- of the row, and is used
mainly in the
Adagio section. The last type,
trichordal partitioning, is
found throughout the concerto, and is a two-dimensional...
- in Berio's
sketches confirms that he
consciously derived it from the
trichordal cell of Webern's Concerto, Op. 24,
which it
strongly resembles. Its combination...
- 019, 2te, 367, 458. The
opening displays "[the Concerto's]
distinctive trichordal structuring," four of
which "comprise an aggregate," or partition. "The...
- III, op. 47 1920–22 1925–26 1976 6–32 6–32
Mother chord (all-interval)
Trichordally combinatorial: 0369 I: 0 1 5 8 t 3 9 4 2 e 7 6 P: 0 e 7 8 3 1 2 t 6 5 4 9...
-
tetrachordal writing here
seemed "almost ... to
contradict the row's
underlying [
trichordal] structure". Döhl (1967)
followed Wallace C.
McKenzie (1960) in noting...
- twelve-tone aggregates—and
their various inversions and retrogrades. The
trichordal relationships between the
notes in the four
registers of the clarinet...
- once and once only.
Schat discovered that it was
possible to
achieve a
trichordally partitioned aggregate from all
twelve trichords, with the
exception of...
- "Elucidating
Stylistic Difference in Post-tonal
Compositions from a
Trichordal Perspective:
Commonality and
Individual Styles in
Selected Compositions...
- and b ζω', the
kyrios devteros, but as well to E βου or to C νη. The
trichordal structure (σύστημα κατὰ διφωνίαν) is
nevertheless memorised with a soft...