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I have listened to a fair amount of Charles Wuorinen and Humphrey Searl over recent years. Unsurprisingly, I put these composers into the 2VS acolyte cluster.
But who else can we put there/in the 2SV school?
Can we make a list?
C'mon, we love a list!
Here goes ....
Starter for ten ....
Schoenberg
Berg
Webern
Wellesz
Ernst Krenek
Zemlinsky
Ruth Crawford Seeger
Elizabeth Lutyens
Alexander Goehr
Charles Wuorinen
Alistair Hinton (on account of his teachers and his string quintet (which has loads of LvB, too ))
And ....
Toch?
Anyone else?
I'm extremely flattered but far from certain that I merit inclusion in so distinguished a pantheon of 2VS composers, but the tutelage to which you refer was certainly oriented principally in that direction (and, in the case of Emile Spira, it initially felt as though I'd been relocated to Darmstadt!) although, in Humphrey Searle's case, this was tempered to some degree by the examples of Liszt and Alkan (and analysing Beethoen Quartets together)...
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Is the thread remit now to list all 12-tone composers? There are, or once were, an awful lot of them!
Indeed - but that's where I think that I really have to hang up my pen and bow out gracefully, for on each occasion when I have used a 12-note theme (and there have been a fair few such cases) I have never wanted to treat it serially; in fact, it's been the non-dodecaphonic aspects of the work of 2VS composers that got my juices running, especially in the case of many of the works of Schönberg up to and including Erwartung and the Five Orchestral Pieces (and also the first three symphonies of Krenek, all of which were composed before Schönberg's first forays into serialism and all of which deserve far more public performances than they get).
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