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Serialism
Serialism In the European classical music theory, serialism is a set of methods for composing ... until the series repeats. The terms total serialism, integral serialism, and multiple serialism describe music which ...
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Talk:Serialism
Talk:Serialism Article quality As someone who has devoted ... who can be described as practitioners of serialism, I just want to say (civilly) that ... performances and performance history and influence of serialism as a technique and as an idea ... on this site, clearly and sensibly explains 'serialism'. I therefore wish to point out to ... that they have no idea. Mark D. Serialism vs twelve tone I've scribbled ...
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User:Mathbot/Changes mathlist
... unrelated regression Added Siegel's theorem on integral points Added Variational perturbation theory Feb 6 ... Added Vector-valued function Feb 2 Removed Serialism Added Base (group theory) Added Cantitruncated tesseract ... Added Q-analog Added Q-derivative Added Serialism Added Simple algebra Added Small Latin squares ... Added French mathematical seminars Added Nörlund-Rice integral Added O(n) Added Predictive modelling Added ... Akira Haraguchi Added "Bios theory" Added Bochner integral Added Calcul des probabilités Added Fano ...
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Pierre Swell (translated from French)
... with crash to go to study it serialism with. In 1948 , he is a musical ... It composes by using the principles of serialism, generalized at the beginning of the Fifties ... not apply already any more one strict serialism. Although it is abusive of speaking about ... Debussy, Stravinski, CBS/Sony; Berg, Excentric, DG; Integral of the?uvres of Webern, DG; Mahler ...
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Secular Jewish culture
... music, and Broadway has always been an integral part of the Jewish-American experience… The ... were leading composers in the school of serialism, Steve Reich and Philip Glass worked with ... revised and augmented by Constantin Măciucă. Editura Integral (an imprint of Editurile Universala), Bucharest (1998 ...
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Brian Ferneyhough
... modernist tendency towards formalisation (particularly as in integral serialism). Ferneyhough's actual compositional approach, however, rejects serialism and other "generative" methods of composing; he ...
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Michaël Levinas (translated from French)
... of the first?uvres, in margin of serialism , Mickaël Levinas develops a singular style of ... marvellous and the fantastic one, dramatic, bus integral part of the universe levinassien: theatricalness. On ...
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Theodor W. Adorno (translated from French)
... putting the younger generation keeps some against serialism integral, them conservatisms and them dogmatisms in general ...
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Musical data processing (translated from French)
... crisis of the musical language (dodecaphony then serialism integral, concrete music) that the musicians approach, initially ...
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Talk:European classical music/Archive-01
... has been created to defend dodecaphony or serialism. Besides that there is some truth in ... superior to one in which music is integral and indissoluble part of a form of ...
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