As the central trend in twentieth-century art music, serialism is unparalleled in multi-perspectival range and depth. This Companion introduces readers to diverse perspectives on serialism, its composers, performers, champions and detractors, from its foundations in fin-de-siecle Vienna through to the Soviet Union, South America, and Asia.
As the central trend in twentieth-century art music, serialism is unparalleled in multi-perspectival range and depth. This Companion introduces readers to diverse perspectives on serialism, its composers, performers, champions and detractors, from its foundations in fin-de-siecle Vienna through to the Soviet Union, South America, and Asia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Part I. Contexts 1: 1. Theorising serialism Catherine Nolans 2. The aesthetics of serialism Marcus Zagorski 3. Serialism in history and criticism Arnold Whittall Part II. Composers: 4. Arnold Schoenberg and the 'Musical Idea' Jack Boss 5. Alban Berg's eclectic serialism Silvio Dos Santos 6. Rethinking late Webern Sebastian Wedler 7. Milton Babbitt and 'Total' serialism Andrew Mead 8. Pierre Boulez and the redefinition of serialism Catherine Losada 9. The serial music of Karlheinz Stockhausen Imke Misch 10. Luigi Nono and the development of serial technique Angela Ida de Benedictis and Veniero Rizzardi 11. Stravinsky's path to serialism Maureen Carr Part III. Geographies: 12. Serialism in western Europe Mark Delaere 13. Serialism in Canada and the United States Emily Abrams Ansari 14. Serialism in central and eastern Europe Iwona Lindstedt 15. Serialism in the USSR Peter J. Schmelz 16. Serialism in Latin America Björn Heile 17. Serialism in east Asia Nancy Yunhwa Rao Part IV. Contexts II: 18. Towards an authentic interpretation of serial music Peter O'Hagan 19. Metamorphoses of the serial (and the 'Post-Serial Question') Charles Wilson 20. Technologies and the serial attitude Jennifer Iverson Bibliography.
Preface Part I. Contexts 1: 1. Theorising serialism Catherine Nolans 2. The aesthetics of serialism Marcus Zagorski 3. Serialism in history and criticism Arnold Whittall Part II. Composers: 4. Arnold Schoenberg and the 'Musical Idea' Jack Boss 5. Alban Berg's eclectic serialism Silvio Dos Santos 6. Rethinking late Webern Sebastian Wedler 7. Milton Babbitt and 'Total' serialism Andrew Mead 8. Pierre Boulez and the redefinition of serialism Catherine Losada 9. The serial music of Karlheinz Stockhausen Imke Misch 10. Luigi Nono and the development of serial technique Angela Ida de Benedictis and Veniero Rizzardi 11. Stravinsky's path to serialism Maureen Carr Part III. Geographies: 12. Serialism in western Europe Mark Delaere 13. Serialism in Canada and the United States Emily Abrams Ansari 14. Serialism in central and eastern Europe Iwona Lindstedt 15. Serialism in the USSR Peter J. Schmelz 16. Serialism in Latin America Björn Heile 17. Serialism in east Asia Nancy Yunhwa Rao Part IV. Contexts II: 18. Towards an authentic interpretation of serial music Peter O'Hagan 19. Metamorphoses of the serial (and the 'Post-Serial Question') Charles Wilson 20. Technologies and the serial attitude Jennifer Iverson Bibliography.
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