Trichotomy is a composition in three movements for full orchestra. The title was chosen to imitate the differences that exist between the individual movements of the work. The composers chosen for quotation (Schoenberg, Berg and Webern) are related by their compositional pitch vocabulary; that is, in these quoted works they are all using twelve-tone technique
One of the most significant trends in twentieth-century music is that which embodies an abandonment ...
Webern scholarship has not comprehensively examined op. 25, drei lieder. If the selection of text f...
Sinfonietta is a work of about 18 minutes for orchestra with an instrumentation of 3 flutes, 2 oboes...
Trichords and hexachords are fundamental structural elements in many post-tonal compositions. A theo...
This study explores the analytical implications of cross-partitions, or two-dimensional harmony and ...
Twelve-tone music illustrates many characteristics relative with those of conventional tonal form, t...
The six Pieces for Orchestra are short twelve-tone compositions . Each piece is an individual entity...
Three Movements for Orchestra is an electric work which utilizes many compositional devices such as ...
There is ample repertoire that demonstrates bitonality and polytonality. Composers like Bartok used ...
Symphonic Movements is an orchestral composition in three movements: Presto, Lento, and Allegro con ...
Blue/White/Silver for Orchestra comprises three movements, each possessing its own clearly defined m...
A symphony in three movements with parts for piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 ...
Anton Webern's assumption and assimilation of Arnold Schoenberg's "method of composin...
Three Character Set is a suite for winds in which each movement is based on the same three-note set....
First work originally for piano, violin and violoncello ; second for clarinet, piano and violoncello...
One of the most significant trends in twentieth-century music is that which embodies an abandonment ...
Webern scholarship has not comprehensively examined op. 25, drei lieder. If the selection of text f...
Sinfonietta is a work of about 18 minutes for orchestra with an instrumentation of 3 flutes, 2 oboes...
Trichords and hexachords are fundamental structural elements in many post-tonal compositions. A theo...
This study explores the analytical implications of cross-partitions, or two-dimensional harmony and ...
Twelve-tone music illustrates many characteristics relative with those of conventional tonal form, t...
The six Pieces for Orchestra are short twelve-tone compositions . Each piece is an individual entity...
Three Movements for Orchestra is an electric work which utilizes many compositional devices such as ...
There is ample repertoire that demonstrates bitonality and polytonality. Composers like Bartok used ...
Symphonic Movements is an orchestral composition in three movements: Presto, Lento, and Allegro con ...
Blue/White/Silver for Orchestra comprises three movements, each possessing its own clearly defined m...
A symphony in three movements with parts for piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 ...
Anton Webern's assumption and assimilation of Arnold Schoenberg's "method of composin...
Three Character Set is a suite for winds in which each movement is based on the same three-note set....
First work originally for piano, violin and violoncello ; second for clarinet, piano and violoncello...
One of the most significant trends in twentieth-century music is that which embodies an abandonment ...
Webern scholarship has not comprehensively examined op. 25, drei lieder. If the selection of text f...
Sinfonietta is a work of about 18 minutes for orchestra with an instrumentation of 3 flutes, 2 oboes...