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Serial Composition and Atonality: An Introduction to the Music of Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern
(Book, 1972)
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Author: George Perle
 Pulitzer Prize winner George Perle's SERIAL COMPOSITION AND ATONALITY is one of the foundational tex...
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Format: Book ISBN-10: 0520019350 ISBN-13: 9780520019355 Jan 1972 Publisher: University of California Press 196 pages Illustrated Edition: 3 Language: English |
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Synopsis Pulitzer Prize winner George Perle's SERIAL COMPOSITION AND ATONALITY is one of the foundational texts of 20th-century music theory. With detailed analysis of canonical pieces, Perle explicates the techniques of the serial method, making this a necessary resource for interested composers, musicians, and theorists.
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "Atonality originates in an attempt to liberate the twelve notes of the chromatic scale from the diatonic functional associations they still retain in "chromatic" music--to dissociate, so to speak, the chromatic scale from "chromaticism.""
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