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Atonal Music as a Model for Investigating Exploratory Behavior - PMCJun 22, 2022 · Atonal music is often characterized by low predictability stemming from the absence of tonal or metrical hierarchies. In contrast, Western ...
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[PDF] A PRACTICAL GLOSSARY for Twentieth-Century Musicthe absence of tonality (not the absence of tones). Sometimes people use. “atonal” to refer specifically to non-serial music, such as that written ...Missing: differences | Show results with:differences
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Atonal Music: Can Uncertainty Lead to Pleasure? - PMCJan 8, 2019 · Decades of psychological research have shown that a tonal musical context has a strong psychological representation, whereas musical events that ...
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Tonality – Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century MusicTonality is the sense of a note being a reference point. This note is called a tonic or tonal center. There are several kinds of tonality.
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Schoenberg's Evolution toward AtonalitySchoenberg's adoption of the atonal style of composition in 1908 was a symptom of the larger historical evolution that engaged progressive composers throughout ...
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Atonality | Research Starters - EBSCOIn 1908, Schoenberg wrote “You Lean Against a Silver-Willow,” a work typically regarded as the first purely atonal composition. “You Lean Against a Silver- ...
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Five Schoenberg and the Origins of AtonalityThe birth of atonality was the result of a single composer's intellectual and artistic makeup. It was not alone the fact that Schoenberg was an organicist, or ...
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MTO 1.5: Covach, Schoenberg's Turn to an “Other” WorldSchoenberg's turn to atonality opened up a crucial tension between the world of the great masterwork and the individual sounding atonal work. It is in this ...
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Atonality (Chapter 11) - Schoenberg in ContextSep 15, 2025 · Schoenberg explored atonality principally in ten groundbreaking works composed between March 1908 and the end of 1917. The atonal works can ...
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Atonality and serialism | Chromatone.centerAtonality in its broadest sense is music that lacks a tonal center, or key. Atonality, in this sense, usually describes compositions written from about the ...
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Harmonic Function - Music Theory for the 21st-Century ClassroomDominant function (abbreviated “dom.”): The V V and vii vii ∘ (chords containing the leading tone 7 ^ and supertonic 2 ^ ) tend to progress to tonic ( I I ).
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Evidence for a universal association of auditory roughness with ...We provide evidence that the roughness of chords—a psychoacoustic property resulting from unresolved frequency components—is associated with perceived musical ...
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Psychoacoustic Foundations of Major-Minor Tonality - MIT Press DirectPage 1. Psychoacoustic Foundations. Richard of Major-Minor Tonality. Parncutt. Page 2. Psychoacoustic Foundations of Major- Minor Tonality. Page 3. Page 4. The ...
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What is Atonal Music? Definition, History & ExamplesComposer Arnold Schoenberg designed this approach to atonal music in the 1920s. It was further developed by his students Alban Berg and Anton Webern and ...
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(PDF) Tonal music theory: A psychoacoustic explanation?In this paper, however, I present a possible psychoacoustic explanation for some important regularities of tonal-harmonic music. ... tonality perception. Music.
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[PDF] Tonal music theory: A psychoacoustic explanation?In this paper, however, I present a possible psychoacoustic explanation for some important regularities of tonal-harmonic music. The core of the model is two.
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Who Tends to Appreciate Atonal Music? Higher Perceived Personal ...Mar 10, 2022 · Atonal music does not follow the rules of traditional harmony and, therefore, lacks both a clear tonal center and a pitch hierarchy. Rather than ...Missing: rejection | Show results with:rejection
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Atonal Music: Can Uncertainty Lead to Pleasure? - FrontiersThis resulted in music that was strongly dissonant and which lacked a tonal hierarchical structure – a characteristic that composers aimed for. An even sterner ...
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Dissonance versus Atonality - Composer-Pianist Robert CunninghamSep 8, 2016 · Dissonance, like a novel with conflict, needs resolution, while atonality, like a novel with no conflict or one where the outcome doesn't ...
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Atonal Music and Its Limits - Commentary MagazineNov 1, 1987 · The octave is the least dissonant interval because it exhibits the least possible degree of tension between nonidentical notes (this is in fact ...<|separator|>
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structural elements in atonal music - Young ComposersSep 14, 2010 · Some of these factors are dynamics, pitch duration, rhythmic pattern (in the modern sense, I'll explain below), simple and advanced ...Missing: essential | Show results with:essential
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Everything you wanted to know about the Tristan Chord - MonsalvatRecognising the musical potential of the Tristan chord and especially as an element of ambiguity and tonal instability, Wagner made a good choice. Further ...
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[PDF] Mayrberger's Analysis of Tristan - UCI Music DepartmentThe chromatic passing and suspension chords, while perhaps not as prominent as one might expect, continue to play an important role in his analyses. Two notable ...
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The Life of Richard Strauss: Operas & Compositions - ENOHowever, he soon developed his own distinctive voice, characterized by its use of chromaticism, dissonance, and extended tonality. ... Elektra, 1909, libretto by ...Composer · Career Highlights · Strauss's Musical Style &...
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Elektra - The Kennedy CenterStrauss was one such composer who began to explore more dissonant or “atonal” music. Although many of Strauss' other operas are tonal, Elektra, his fourth ...
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[PDF] Mahlerian Tonality: Challenges to Classical Foreground Structures ...“Tonality and Structure in the Ninth Symphony of Gustav. Mahler.” Eastman School of Music. ———. 1984. Tonal Coherence in Mahler's Ninth Symphony. Studies in ...
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[PDF] Harmonic Function in the Late Nineteenth-Century Chromatic ...That mid-to-late nineteenth-century chromatic tonality challenges diatonic-based prolongational models of tonality is a well-known assertion. Recently, the ...
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[PDF] Schoenberg's Creative Evolution: The Path to Atonalitycategory of "transitional" music, the music that ultimately led to the "style of atonality." ... I, 60), Schoenberg claims that the correct year is 1908. This is ...<|separator|>
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Three Pieces, Op. 11, Arnold Schoenberg - Hollywood BowlThe Three Piano Pieces, Op. 11, were that first cautious step away from the familiar elements of tonality and away from a hitherto accepting public.Missing: 1908-1923 Pierrot Lunaire
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Program Notes – Pierrot: Avatar of the Modern Artist - Guarneri HallDec 4, 2024 · The life of Arnold Schoenberg and an analysis of his seminal work "Pierrot lunaire" presented at Guarneri Hall in December, 2024.
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Arnold Schoenberg | Music 101 - Lumen LearningArnold Schoenberg is one of the most influential composers of the twentieth century. He championed atonality in music composition, first through freely ...Missing: spontaneity rules
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Arnold Schoenberg - 12-Tone, Expressionism, Atonality - BritannicaOct 13, 2025 · ... Schoenberg suggested using all 12 tones “related only to one another.” In such a system, unlike tonality, no notes would predominate as ...Missing: spontaneity | Show results with:spontaneity
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Five Piano Pieces op. 23 | HN1614 | HN 1614 - Henle VerlagThe Five Piano Pieces op. 23 are a transitional work in which Schönberg made the decisive step from free atonal music to composition based on tone rows.
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Second Viennese School Timeline and Central Composers - 2025Jun 7, 2021 · Schoenberg's embrace of serialism, and even pure atonality, had a profound influence on other composers. While he was far from the most popular ...
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20th Century Compositional Techniques – Harmony and ...Free atonality deliberately avoids triadic harmonies and tonal or modal sonorities. Instead, the compositions use unprepared and unresolved dissonances. As an ...
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[PDF] Schoenberg's 'Atonal' Music - Martijn Hooningpitch organization which might replace tonal functions. It would recognize, too, that the rejection of tonal pitch hierarchies may neces- sitate an ...
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Interval Vector - Music Theory for the 21st-Century ClassroomAn interval vector (also known as “Interval Class Content”) is a list of every possible interval occurring in a pitch-class set.
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Register impacts perceptual consonance through roughness and ...Dec 17, 2021 · The perception of consonance and dissonance in intervals and chords is influenced by psychoacoustic and cultural factors.
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14 Consonance and Dissonance - MIT Press DirectFeb 12, 2024 · In a psychoacoustic approach, simultaneous consonance/dissonance (C/D) depends on smoothness (lack of roughness), harmonicity, ...
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Timbral effects on consonance disentangle psychoacoustic ... - NatureFeb 19, 2024 · Consonance perception is thought to derive from both psychoacoustic and cultural factors (e.g. ref.). Several psychoacoustic mechanisms have ...
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Set TheoryIn atonal music we will analyze sets of pitch classes, hence the term “pitch-class set analysis.” Let us return to the example by Webern, this time with ...Missing: organization | Show results with:organization
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[PDF] Introduction to Set Theory by Stephen TaylorThe Forte number has two parts: the first part is the cardinality of the set; the second part is Forte's catalog number for that set. For example, set 4-2 is ...
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[PDF] Pitch-Class Sets - David SchwarzTransposition of a set of pitch classes changes many things, but it preserves interval-class content. Along with inversion (to. Example 2-8 Transposition ...
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Set Theory, Derivation, and Transformational Structures in Analyzing ...This chapter shows how effectively transformational networks, and transformational motifs more generally, can interact with the ideas and approaches of ...Missing: maximal | Show results with:maximal
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Analyzing with Set Theory (or not!) - VIVA's PressbooksCreate analytical unity by relating sets to one another. Remember that composers wrote free atonal music before set theory was invented.Missing: maximal | Show results with:maximal
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[PDF] A Theory OfSet-class Salience For Post-tonal - Scholarship@Westernstructure of a given composition. Forte's genera theory derives from two postulates about set-class relations: the first establishes the interval-class contents ...
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[PDF] Pitch-Class Set Analysis Today - UCI Music DepartmentGeorge Perle and Alan [sic] Forte, offer motivic and set analy of tonal interpretation. ... Forte's theory of unordered sets and Schenker's theory of tonality'.
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Thirteen Schoenberg and Present-Day Theory and PracticeThe years of rapid atonal evolution, approximately 1907 to 1912, could easily spawn Schoenberg's theoretical magnum opus, the 1911 Harmonielehre. After that it ...
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[PDF] Materials and Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music - DocDrop) The term linear counterpoint is often used for music of this sort, where the compositional method is evidently overwhelmingly linear. This approach is.
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[PDF] Historical Tradition in the Pre-Serial Atonal Music of Alban Berg.Berg's compositional technique in his atonal music is clearly set forth in his first completely atonal work, the String Quartet,. Op. 3, and remains ...
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[PDF] Klangfarbenmelodie, Chromophony, and Timbral Function in Arnold ...Klangfarbenmelodie requires a new way of presenting music. That is, it requires a new way of working out its musical material. Just as homophony and polyphony ...
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Klangfarbenmelodie - Timbre and Orchestration ResourceNov 20, 2023 · This method involves having the different notes of a shared pitch-melody played successively by various instruments which sustain their note ...
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Rhythmic Structure in Schoenberg's Atonal Compositions - jstorThe rhythmic designs of Pierrot. Lunaire, on the other hand, are not necessarily motivic, and their develop- ment cannot be traced throughout a composition as ...
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Atonal Music - MuseCoolMay 14, 2025 · Defining Features of Atonal Music · Equal treatment of pitches: All notes of the chromatic scale are treated with equal importance. · Absence of ...
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Listening to dissonant and atonal music induces psychological ...Easy listening music in the operating theatre could reduce anxiety for millions of patients undergoing operations using local anaesthetic each year, according ...
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[PDF] schoenberg/kandinsky: the genesis of atonality/abstraction, 1908-1914Expressionism and Atonality. Schoenberg's growth as a "radical" composer depended on more than his historical position as a Viennese composer, although ...
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Schönberg and the Crisis of Expressionism - jstormusical expression. Passions are no longer simulated; rather does his music record, untransposed, the impulses of the unconscious, its shocks and traumas ...
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Expressionism | Lumen – Ford Music AppreciationThe term expressionism “was probably first applied to music in 1918, especially to Schoenberg,” because like the painter Kandinsky he avoided “traditional forms ...
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ART REVIEW; Kandinsky and Schoenberg, Seen and Heard on ...Oct 24, 2003 · Their sensibilities crossed paths in January 1911, when Kandinsky heard Schoenberg's controversial atonal music for the first time at a concert ...
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How Schoenberg and Kandinsky Inspired Each Other - Interlude.hkApr 14, 2019 · Kandinsky met Schoenberg as he was beginning his move towards serialism and atonality, and we can hear how the second string quartet is very much a work of the ...
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A Brief History of DadaThe arts were also coming unglued. Schoenberg's music was atonal, Mal-larmé's poems scrambled syntax and scattered words across the page and Picasso's Cubism ...
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Surrealism and Music - ArtforumMusical Surrealism arose primarily as a reaction against Contented Music, the music of the salon, the cult of the virtuoso, the art of tonal tranquilization.
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Pierrot Lunaire | Music 101 - Lumen LearningAfter forty rehearsals, Schoenberg and Zehme (in Columbine dress) gave the premiere at the Berlin Choralion-Saal on October 16, 1912. Reaction was mixed.
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Pierrot Lunaire Turns 100 Today - Thoughts On a TrainOct 16, 2012 · Reaction was mixed, with Anton Webern reporting at the première whistling and laughing, but in the end 'it was an unqualified success'.
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<i>Pierrot lunaire</i> at 95: Arnold Schoenberg's Musical Hybrid ...Oct 1, 2009 · At the early performances, critical reception was sometimes hostile, and the public's reaction was occasionally violent, yet composers were ...
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Moondrunk for a Century: A History of the Pierrot EnsembleJul 25, 2012 · Pierrot Lunaire premiered on October 12, 1912, and immediately caused a sensation. Schoenberg knew he had a hit, and the work had a run in ...
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Whistling in the Dark | The New YorkerFeb 11, 2002 · Schoenberg always hated the word "atonality," protesting that he was simply offering tonality of a less familiar kind. Nonetheless, what set his ...
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The public life of Schoenberg's early musical works | Cairn.infoNov 1, 2007 · Moreover, the early reception of Richard Strauss betrays the same anti-Semitic vocabulary that pervades reviews of Schoenberg and earlier works ...
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Great Escapes - UCLA NewsroomOct 1, 2019 · Arnold Schoenberg was teaching composition at Berlin's Academy of Art when the Nazis banned Jews from universities in April 1933.
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Arnold Schoenberg | Research Starters - EBSCOWith the crisis caused by Nazi anti-Semitism and his exile from Germany, in Paris he formally returned to the Jewish faith on July 24, 1933. In the decades ...
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Atonality, 12–Tone Music and the Third Reich | TempoFeb 4, 2010 · ... Nazi regime formulated a highly consistent ... Similarly, in 1938 Hans Severus Ziegler, organiser of the Degenerate Music Exhibition ...
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Atonality, 12-Tone Music and the Third Reich - jstor'modernist' composers at the Degenerate Music. Exhibition in 1938 ... in Nazi Germany. But Zillig still remained devoted to Schoenberg, modifying or ...
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'Degenerate' music – DW – 05/24/2013May 24, 2013 · An exhibition opened May 24, 1938, in Düsseldorf titled 'Degenerate Music ... Nazi propaganda and the symbol of "degenerate" music.Missing: Schoenberg | Show results with:Schoenberg
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Art and music under the Third Reich - Music and the HolocaustThe Nazis ran a concurrent exhibition, the Grosse deutsche Kunstausstellung ... exhibition of degenerate music which echoed the Entartete Kunst exhibition.
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Songs of exiles: rescuing 'degenerate music' from the shadowsNov 27, 2014 · The Nazi campaign against so-called 'degenerate music', saw works by such composers as Weill, Schoenberg and Hindemith denounced and suppressed.
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Chapter One The Rise and Decline of Socialist Realism in Music - jstor2 In April 1932 the Soviet leadership dissolved the many different artistic associations, when each artistic discipline eventually became centralized into its ...
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The Politics of Atonality during the Thaw and BeyondThe article provides a critical survey of harsh Soviet attacks on atonal music both foreign and domestic, which began to take root about a decade after the ...Missing: rejection | Show results with:rejection
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Socialist Realism Movement Overview | TheArtStoryNov 7, 2018 · The Stalinist purges of the 1930s silenced most of the remaining opponents of Socialist Realism, including the art critic Nikolai Punin (an ...
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Soviet Union Bans Abstract Art | Research Starters - EBSCOIn 1934, the Soviet Union officially banned abstract art, declaring Socialist Realism as the sole acceptable form of artistic expression.
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Postmodern Music: Groans Wrapped in MathematicsDec 8, 2020 · The atonal music produced in the twentieth century consists largely of random outbursts that could be described as groans wrapped in mathematics.
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MTO 5.3: Buhler, Review of Scruton - Music Theory OnlineScruton, too, unwittingly concurs with this line of argument: “Atonal music in the theatre expresses states of mind that are always partly negative: every ...
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[PDF] Consonance & Dissonance:Consonance & Dissonance: Consonance: A combination of two (or more) tones of different frequencies that results in a musically pleasing sound. Why???
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[PDF] Style and Idea - MonoskopThe term emancipation of the dissonance refers to its com- prehensibility ... Discussing such problems in my Harmonielehre ( 1911), I recommended the ...<|separator|>
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Theodor Adorno's Theory of Music and its Social ImplicationsHe contended that his criticisms of popular music were not based on elitist comparisons with traditionally 'serious music', but rather, that the real ...
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[PDF] Music Psychology: Tonal Structures in Perception and MemoryThe review begins with research in the psychoacoustic tradition which investigates the perceptual effects of isolated tones and in tervals. Studies concerned ...
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Listeners' perceptual and emotional responses to tonal and atonal ...Oct 27, 2010 · Empirical studies of the effects of familiarity on both perceived and induced emotional responses to music have also been undertaken. Ritossa ...Missing: preference | Show results with:preference
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Making sense of music: Insights from neurophysiology and ...In recent MEG/MRI and EEG studies, atonal music has been used as a model for the unpredictability of naturalistic listening conditions. A first set of findings ...
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[PDF] OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE AND A PREFERENCE FOR ...Apr 4, 2012 · Listening to atonal music, lacking a tonal hierarchical structure, and often being highly dissonant and unpredictable, can be an aversive ...
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Atonal Music as a Model for Investigating Exploratory BehaviorJun 21, 2022 · Atonal music is often characterized by low predictability stemming from the absence of tonal or metrical hierarchies organization.
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The Repertoires of Major U.S. Symphony Orchestras, 1842 to 1969Aug 7, 2025 · PDF | Scholars have addressed the tendency of U.S. symphony orchestras to perform the works of relatively few composers.
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All in the balance: Classical Music Statistics 2024 - BachtrackJan 27, 2025 · How is the classical music world changing? Over the course of 2024, Bachtrack listed 30,774 concert, opera and dance performances, ...
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Arnold Schoenberg | SpotifyListen to Arnold Schoenberg on Spotify. Artist · 586.5K monthly listeners.
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Classical composers with the most monthly listeners on SpotifyMay 16, 2024 · 1.) Johann Sebastian Bach - 7.878 million 2.) Ludwig van Beethoven - 7.407 million 3.) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - 6.875 million 4.) Frédéric Chopin - 6.659 ...Most streamed classical compositions on Spotify : r/classicalmusicTop 50 Classical Composers on Spotify : r/classicalmusic - RedditMore results from www.reddit.comMissing: Schoenberg | Show results with:Schoenberg
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Serialism - Music Theory AcademyBy the 1950's various musical elements of compositions (e.g. dynamics, rhythms, etc..) were being serialised by composers such as Boulez and Stockhausen.
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“Total Serialism” : Music in the Late Twentieth Century“TOTAL SERIALISM” ... That is how the Darmstadt “class of 1951” chose to interpret Messiaen's purpose, at any rate, when he played them his recording of the piece ...
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Series: The Darmstadt School - Fugue for ThoughtJul 1, 2016 · Composers such as Boulez, Stockhausen, and Nono were writing their music in the aftermath of World War II, during which many composers, such ...Missing: atonality proliferation
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Dirty Dozens: A HyperHistory of Serialism - New Music USADec 1, 2001 · A fad diet called serialism swept the American academy some 40 years ago. It promised to shed the fat of Romanticism, loosen the gristle of Futurism, tone the ...
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MUSIC; Midcentury Serialists: The Bullies or the Besieged?Jul 9, 2000 · The problem that led to the ''myth'' of serial tyranny was not the ascendancy of 12-tone music in the 1950's and 60's but the disdain that was ...
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The Apex: Babbitt and Cold War Serialism - Oxford AcademicThe libretto, all about free choice and its consequences, was a very timely primer of post–World War II existentialism, turned out in an elegant “period” style ...
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Schoenberg at the Movies: Dodecaphony and FilmABSTRACT: Composers used the twelve-tone method in film scores from the 1950's and 60's. This essay, however, focuses on a much earlier work: Schoenberg's ...<|separator|>
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Steve Reich: Minimalism In The Mainstream - NPRApr 20, 2009 · ... atonality. Following that, the deceptive simplicity of minimalism seemed to spring from nowhere. At its essence, minimalism is about repetition.
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The Story of Minimalism – Part One: A New Way of ListeningMay 15, 2018 · Minimalist music is often seen as a rejection of European modernist trends such as the complex and mathematically-strict Serialism. There is an ...
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20th Century Studies - Is Serialism Serially Dull? - Interlude.hkNov 25, 2013 · The most common way of employing a serial technique is using 12-tone composition, something with which anyone who's studied Schoenberg's music ...
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Spectral music - WikipediaSpectral music uses the acoustic properties of sound – or sound spectra – as a basis for composition.
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The Problem With the "New Tonality" - Holde KunstAug 2, 2025 · Atonality? The verdict is in. There is not a large enough public for works written in atonal idioms to make the case that there is anything ...Missing: backlash | Show results with:backlash
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[PDF] MTO 19.2: Ewell, Kholopov: Translation and CommentarySecond, Kholopov posits a new fundamental “neotonality” in Stravinsky's music, which exhibits a “central element” (CE) to which all other tones gravitate. ...
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“On the System of Stravinsky's Harmony” by Yuri KholopovAug 9, 2025 · Second, Kholopov posits a new fundamental “neotonality” in Stravinsky's music, which exhibits a “central element” (CE) to which all other tones ...
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Analysis of Arguments against Atonalism - Classical Music ForumAug 10, 2025 · Atonality is not a claim that “no rules apply” but the construction of different rules and different expressive aims. Criticisms that reduce ...
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Defining Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century MusicJan 8, 2018 · Defining 20th/21st-century music is difficult, with questions about continuation, new tendencies, and the use of centuries as categories. The ...
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Listening preferences for tonal compared to atonal versions of an...Listening preferences for tonal compared to atonal versions of an excerpt from the Sonatina in G major by Atwood for infants in the Active, Passive, and No ...<|separator|>
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Expo Window: Arnold Schönberg's 150th BirthdayOct 25, 2024 · 150 years ago on September 13, 1874, Arnold Schoenberg was born in Vienna as the second oldest of four children to Samuel and Pauline Schoenberg.
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Composer of the Week - Arnold Schoenberg - Utah SymphonySep 14, 2011 · Schoenberg developed what is now the twelve-tone technique, a way of using all the 12 notes of the chromatic scale in a way that none has more ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Arnold Schoenberg - Music and the Holocaust - World ORTWhile never a practising Jew, Arnold Schoenberg's (1874-1951) Jewish heritage had a significant impact on both his personal life and musical compositions.Missing: Second Viennese School Berg
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Biographie - Anton Webern - Ressources IRCAMJun 15, 2023 · This period saw the composition of Webern's early "atonal" works, which are marked by their extreme brevity. After marrying his cousin in 1911, ...
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Anton Webern - Music - Oxford BibliographiesMar 23, 2022 · Detailed account of the stages of Webern's compositional biography (youth, lessons with Schönberg, atonality, vocal lyricism, dodecaphony ...Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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Alban Berg (1885–1935): Biography, Music + More | CMSThe Lyric Suite for String Quartet (1925–26) marks a decisive point in the further development of Berg's musical language since it represents his first attempt ...
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Alban Berg's Dissonances | George B. StaufferJun 23, 2022 · Berg's music, with its lyrical combination of tonal and atonal techniques, is closer to late Romanticism than to the strict modernism of his ...
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Alban Berg | Composer | English National Opera - ENOBerg's Musical Style. Berg's earliest compositions are late-Romantic in style, with harmonic writing much influenced by Wagner. Under Schoenberg's tutelage, ...
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Schoenberg, Serialism and Cognition: Whose Fault If No One Listens?Aug 9, 2025 · Schoenberg's method of atonal composition actively undermines some of the basic cognitive principles that allow our brains to turn notes into ...
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Why Audiences Hate Modern Classical Music - WilktoneAug 21, 2010 · Richard Gray, a science correspondant for the Telegraph, recently wrote a piece that states “Audiences hate modern classical music because ...Missing: 1987 commentary shun
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[PDF] Motivic Processes in Schoenberg's op. 11, no. 3[4] Schoenberg advocates getting away from a number of the features of past music that restrict free expression, including form and the kind of harmony that ...
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A Primer for Atonal Set Theory - College Music SymposiumOct 1, 1991 · A new music theory was needed, free of traditional tonal relationships and flexible enough to describe a wide range of new musical constructions.Missing: maximal | Show results with:maximal
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[PDF] Klangfarbenmelodie in 1911: Timbre's Functional Roles in Webern's ...Timbral Considerations in Webern's Op. 9 Bagatelles. [3.1] Throughout all six of Bagatelles in Webern–s op. 9, there is an omnipresent elevation of timbre.
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Webern Op. 9, no. 2 - Justin MorellSep 14, 2010 · Forte's approach to pitch organization in the Bagatelles uses the octatonic scale, set-class 8-28, as the overarching structure from which subsets are created.Missing: economy | Show results with:economy
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Contour and Melodic Structure in Two Homophonic Instrumental ...Oct 2, 2006 · In this essay, I will focus on contour in two homophonic works by Anton Webern: the fifth of the Bagatelles for String Quartet, op. 9 and the second of the ...Missing: economy | Show results with:economy
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Two Analyses of the Lyric Suite | Pro Mundo - Oxford AcademicMay 27, 2015 · This chapter presents translations of Berg's two analyses of The Lyric Suite for string quartet (1925–26), which was his first major twelve-tone composition.Missing: allusions | Show results with:allusions
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BERG: Lyric Suite - Utah SymphonyFeb 2, 2023 · Berg was interested in overlaying occasional tonal comforts onto the supposedly random, purely atonal system and the Violin Concerto is a ...Missing: analysis set theory