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dodecaphonic
dodecaphonic, a. Mus. (ˌdəʊdɪkəˈfɒnɪk, dəʊˌdɛkəˈfɒnɪk) [Gr. δώδεκα twelve + phonic a.] Of, relating to, or using, the twelve-note system, a method of composition formulated by Arnold Schönberg. Hence doˈdecaphonism (also ˌdəʊdɪˈkæfənɪz(ə)m), doˈdecaˌphony (-ˌfəʊnɪ, also ˌdəʊdɪˈkæfənɪ), the twelve-no...
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List of dodecaphonic and serial compositions
percussionist, Nr. 9 (1959)
Gilles Tremblay
Cantique de durées (1960)
See also
List of atonal compositions
List of tone rows and series
References
Dodecaphonic
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Jean Prodromidès
He was a pupil of René Leibowitz, who introduced him to dodecaphonic and serial composition.
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Schoenbergian
Schoenbergian, a. and n. (ʃœnˈbɛːgɪən) Also Schönbergian. [-ian.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) or his music. B. n. An admirer or adherent of Schoenberg; an exponent of Schoenberg's music. Hence ˈSchoenbergism rare, the advocacy o...
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Doru Popovici
The Serial Dodecaphonic, (he is the first Dodecaphonic composer in Romania), "Mariana Pineda", "Prometheus", "Homage to Palestrina", "The Pigeons of Death
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Jacques Wildberger
Initially criticized for his dodecaphonic works in Switzerland, he later caused a sensation abroad as the successor to Arnold Schönberg with his twelve-tone
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Ruben Radica
After this, Radica came under the influence of Leibowitz, a strict follower of Arnold Schoenberg's dodecaphonic theories.
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Antoine Duhamel
He was a pupil of René Leibowitz, an exponent of Arnold Schoenberg’s dodecaphonic and serial method of composing.
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Hugo Raithel
Individual works also integrate dodecaphonic elements, such as his "Sinfonietta", Op. 18 (1963), inspired by a poem by Nâzım Hikmet.
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Margarita Luna de Espaillat
Her Cambiantes, which dates to 1969, is held to be the first dodecaphonic composition written by a Dominican composer.
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Symphony No. 4 (Karetnikov)
One of the most adventurous Soviet symphonic works in the 1960s, it is a bleak single-movement dodecaphonic symphony structured into five continuous sections
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Jason Wright Wingate
Kleetüden; Variationen für Orchester nach Paul Klee (Variations for Orchestra after Paul Klee) (2009)
Symphony No. 3: Pi (2020)
String Quartet No. 1: Three Dodecaphonic
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Serge Nigg
Instruments and a Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra (both 1943), and the symphonic poem Timour (1944), he became the first French composer to write a dodecaphonic This piece was premiered at the International Festival of Dodecaphonic Music, organized by Leibowitz in 1947.
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Nils-Eric Fougstedt
His compositions included Angoscia (1954), the first Finnish dodecaphonic orchestral work, Trittico sinfonico (1958), and Aurea dicta (1959).
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Niels Viggo Bentzon
In the fifties Bentzon has used the metamorphosis technique and he has later also written dodecaphonic works but, whatever the technique used, his style Bentzon also wrote novels, poetry as well as books on Beethoven, Hindemith or dodecaphonic music, and liked to draw and paint in his spare time.
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