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OverviewMore than sixty years have passed since Arnold Schoenberg revealed the new method of twelve-tone composition which was to establish his position as a revolutionary. Far from being restrictive, the 12-tone method inspired Schoenberg to compose some of his most enduring masterpieces. Furthermore it has proved to be one of the most influential ideas in the history of music. Even Stravinsky, his former rival and regarded by many as the antithesis of serialism, astounded the musical world by adopting the method in his own works in the 1950s. In spite of the central importance of Schoenberg's ideas, relatively little has been written until now about the evolution of his method and the refinement of his technique. Haimo explores this aspect, drawing on Schoenberg's papers, sketches, and manuscripts as well as published scores. The book traces the development of his form from its rudimentary beginnings in 1914 to the highly refined works of his mature 12-tone period, revealing that through his merciless self-criticism the composer systematically sought ways to transform his idea until it embraced the motives, phrases, harmony, melody, and metre, developing variation and form of his music. This study should be of interest to music analysts and theorists, musicologists and students of 20th-century music. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ethan HaimoPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.365kg ISBN: 9780198163527ISBN 10: 0198163525 Pages: 203 Publication Date: 01 November 1992 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"The 12-tone odyssey; Schoenberg's mature twelve-tone style; before the beginning - ""Die Jakobsleiter"" and other incomplete compositions, 1914-1918; the formation of the 12-tone idea, 1920-1923; ambitious projects - the wind quintet, Op. 26 and the suite, Op. 29, 1923-1926; further refinements - the choral pieces, Opp. 27 and 28, 1925; the art of 12-tone composition - the string quartet No. 3 and the variations for orchestra, 1926-1928; epilogue - Op.32 and beyond."Reviews<br> A fascinating study. --Times Literary Supplement<br> This is a most significant addition to the Schoenberg bibliography, tracing as it does the evolution of dodecaphony by its promulgator....Despite the technicalities, the telling of the tale, as it were, is engrossing and reading it is rewarding. Few contemporary composers have had their techniques so assiduously and productively examined....Highly recommended. --Choice<br> A fascinating study. --Times Literary Supplement<br> This is a most significant addition to the Schoenberg bibliography, tracing as it does the evolution of dodecaphony by its promulgator....Despite the technicalities, the telling of the tale, as it were, is engrossing and reading it is rewarding. Few contemporary composers have had their techniques so assiduously and productively examined....Highly recommended. --Choice<br> A fascinating study. --Times Literary Supplement This is a most significant addition to the Schoenberg bibliography, tracing as it does the evolution of dodecaphony by its promulgator....Despite the technicalities, the telling of the tale, as it were, is engrossing and reading it is rewarding. Few contemporary composers have had their techniques so assiduously and productively examined....Highly recommended. --Choice """A fascinating study.""--Times Literary Supplement""This is a most significant addition to the Schoenberg bibliography, tracing as it does the evolution of dodecaphony by its promulgator....Despite the technicalities, the telling of the tale, as it were, is engrossing and reading it is rewarding. Few contemporary composers have had their techniques so assiduously and productively examined....Highly recommended.""--Choice" A fascinating study. --Times Literary Supplement This is a most significant addition to the Schoenberg bibliography, tracing as it does the evolution of dodecaphony by its promulgator....Despite the technicalities, the telling of the tale, as it were, is engrossing and reading it is rewarding. Few contemporary composers have had their techniques so assiduously and productively examined....Highly recommended. --Choice A fascinating study. --Times Literary Supplement This is a most significant addition to the Schoenberg bibliography, tracing as it does the evolution of dodecaphony by its promulgator....Despite the technicalities, the telling of the tale, as it were, is engrossing and reading it is rewarding. Few contemporary composers have had their techniques so assiduously and productively examined....Highly recommended. --Choice A fascinating study. --Times Literary Supplement This is a most significant addition to the Schoenberg bibliography, tracing as it does the evolution of dodecaphony by its promulgator....Despite the technicalities, the telling of the tale, as it were, is engrossing and reading it is rewarding. Few contemporary composers have had their techniques so assiduously and productively examined....Highly recommended. --Choice A fascinating study. --Times Literary Supplement This is a most significant addition to the Schoenberg bibliography, tracing as it does the evolution of dodecaphony by its promulgator....Despite the technicalities, the telling of the tale, as it were, is engrossing and reading it is rewarding. Few contemporary composers have had their techniquesso assiduously and productively examined....Highly recommended. --Choice Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |