Originally posted by Caliban
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8 composers you can live without
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Originally posted by cheesehoven View PostHeinrich Schulzt
Originally posted by cheesehoven View PostAny serial composer
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Originally posted by burning dog View PostA serial composer is traditionally defined as a person who has composed three or more works over a period of more than a month, with down time (a "cooling off period") between the compositions. The motivation for composing is usually based on psychological gratification.
I don't like cornflakes so does that exclude me ?
BUT on a more serious note
I'm looking for a short excerpt of Schoenberg instrumental music where you can easily follow the serial processes , any favourite pieces spring to mind ?
It's for a teaching resource for students and secondary school music teachers as well as people interested in music in general so needs to be easily discussed without too much technical language.....
(or is it a cul-de-sac ? ..........I suspect not )
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Originally posted by burning dog View PostA serial composer is traditionally defined as a person who has composed three or more works over a period of more than a month, with down time (a "cooling off period") between the compositions. The motivation for composing is usually based on psychological gratification.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
I don't like cornflakes so does that exclude me ?
BUT on a more serious note
I'm looking for a short excerpt of Schoenberg instrumental music where you can easily follow the serial processes , any favourite pieces spring to mind ?
It's for a teaching resource for students and secondary school music teachers as well as people interested in music in general so needs to be easily discussed without too much technical language.....
(or is it a cul-de-sac ? ..........I suspect not )
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostYou never read Kellog's treatise on Serial processes ?...
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
I don't like cornflakes so does that exclude me ?
BUT on a more serious note
I'm looking for a short excerpt of Schoenberg instrumental music where you can easily follow the serial processes , any favourite pieces spring to mind ?
It's for a teaching resource for students and secondary school music teachers as well as people interested in music in general so needs to be easily discussed without too much technical language.....
(or is it a cul-de-sac ? ..........I suspect not )
i know its a a piano piece.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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