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List of twelve-tone pieces

 
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List of musical pieces composed in the twelve-tone technique

Musical pieces by style
Baroque music
Common practice period
Contemporary music
Expressionism (music)
Neoclassicism (music)
Neoconservative postmodernism
Neoromanticism (music)
New Objectivity
Postmodern music
Romantic music
Technique
Atonal (see Atonality)
Twelve-tone (see Twelve-tone technique)
List of pieces which use serialism (see Serialism)
Extended techniques (see Extended technique)
Pandiatonic (see Pandiatonic)
Polytonal (see Polytonality)
Process music (see Process music)
Quartal (see Quartal harmony)
Quarter tone (see Quarter tone)
Whole tone (see Whole tone scale)
Phase (see Phasing)
Quotation (see Musical quotation)

References

  1. ^ Joseph N. Straus, Stravinsky's Late Music, Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), 4. ISBN 0-521-80220-2 (cloth) ISBN 0-521-60288-2.
  2. ^ Dimitri Kennaway, notes for recording, Naxos 8.557850, "his [Frankel's] first published experimentation with serial technique[citation needed].
  3. ^ Dimitri Kenneway, notes for recording, Naxos 8.557850, "credited with being the first British feature film score to employ the method [twelve-tone serialism] almost entirely."
  4. ^ True, Chris. Black Flag: "The Process of Weeding Out", AllMusic.com.
  5. ^ "Ron Jarzombek - Frequently Asked Questions", RonJarzombek.com.

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