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What was the new method of composition developed by Arnold Schoenberg?

Serialism was the controversial method of composition he developed, using essentially a mathematical formula to create an atonal composition. Try Googling it to find exactly how to do it.


Who was the creator of the twelve -tone system of atonal music?

Arnold Schoenberg A+


Who was the creator of the twelve tone system atonal music?

Arnold Schoenberg A+


Who was the creator of the twelve-tone system of atonal music?

Arnold Schoenberg A+


What is the absence of key or tonality in a musical composition known as?

Atonal.


Who composed one of the first significant atonal pieces around 1908?

Arnold Schoenberg ;)


Who are the famous pupils of Schoenberg?

Some of the famous pupils of Arnold Schoenberg include Alban Berg, Anton Webern, and John Cage. These composers were influenced by Schoenberg's revolutionary ideas in atonal and serial composition techniques.


What composer made atonal music?

Claude Debussy is accredited with creating music which was devoid of a particular harmonic tonal center, however Schoenberg may perhaps be considered the first "atonal" composer. He wrote music in an attempt to give "equal value" to all 12 tones. He wrotePierrot Lunaire which is considered one of the first pieces completely atonal.


The Viennese composer who after writing in both post Romantic and atonal styles invented the twelve tone method was?

Arnold Schoenberg is the Viennese composer who developed the twelve-tone method, a form of serial music composition. He transitioned from post-Romanticism to atonality, leading to his innovative approach to composition.


What instrument did Arnold Schoenberg Play?

Atonality


What is atonal key?

Atonal key refers to a musical composition or passage that lacks a clear tonal center or key signature. In atonal music, traditional harmonic structures and scales are disregarded, leading to the use of all twelve tones of the chromatic scale without establishing a hierarchy among them. This results in a sound that is often perceived as dissonant or lacking resolution, creating a unique listening experience distinct from tonal music. Atonality is commonly associated with 20th-century composers like Arnold Schoenberg.


What do you call the sound produced when notes are played that seem to have no musical relationship?

Music that is composed of notes that seem to have no relationship to a scale is known as atonal music. A short list of famous composers of atonal music would include: Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Andre Jolivet.