SERIALISM
SERIALISM
SERIALISM
(Twelve-Tone Serialism)"
Precedents of Dodecaphony"
Soggeto Cavato ( Carved Melody )"
Josquin DesPresMissa Hercules Dux Ferrariae (c. 1480):!
H E R C U L E S!
(re) !(ut) !(re)!
D U X!
(ut)!
FERRA RI
E!
(re) !(fa) !(mi) !(re)!
Bach Motive:!
B
!A
"C
!H!
Precedents of Dodecaphony"
Soggeto Cavato ( Carved Melody )"
Alban BergKammerkonzert (1923-25):!
ANTON WEBERN!
ARNOLD SCHNBERG!
ALBAN BERG!
Dodecaphony"
Definition:"
Method of composing with twelve tones related only to
themselves. [Schnberg]!
Terminology:"
dodecaphony/twelve-tone composition!
matrix!
permutation (prime, retrograde, inversion, retrograde-inversion)!
combinatoriality!
hexachords, tetrachords, trichords, dyads!
invariance!
partition!
Retrograde (R):!
Inversion (I):!
Retrograde-Inversion (RI):!
8 9
10"
11"
12"
Theme: P-0"
4
3
Accomp: I-9"
2
5
12"
10"
11"
7
8
6 7
8 9
10"
11" 12"
Theme: RI-9"
(Accomp: R-0)"
1
2 3
5 6
7 8
9 10"
11"
12"
Theme: R-0"
(Accomp: RI-9)"
1
Theme: I-9"
(Accomp: P-0)"
10"
11"
12"
Category One:
one version of the row is
used at a time; pitches are
distributed between parts
(partitioning).!
Category Two:
Two or more versions of the
row are used simultaneously,
usually in separate voices. !
I-6"
P-1"
I-6"
Hexachord A (Prime)!
b. As two scales:!
Hexachord B (Retrograde)!
Walter Gropius !
Alma Mahler !
B"
"
U"
H"
"
U"
S"
U"
U"
[0,1,3] P!
P-6 = R-0!
[0,1,4] P!
[0,1,4] R!
[0,1,3] R!
[0,1,4] P!
[0,1,4] RI!
[0,1,4] I!
[0,1,4] R!
P!
H!
I!
P-8!
Magic Square"
Integral Serialism"
Integral Serialism"
Integral Serialism"
Warsaw"
Dresden"
Integral Serialism"
Pierre Boulez (b. 1925)!
Karlheinz Stockhausen
(1928-2007)!
10
11
(0, 0)! (1, 2)! (2, 7)! (3, 4)! (4, 6)!
Pitches (and placement) are labeled beginning with zero (0), which represents both the
first position (in the ordinal number) and the pitch C (in the pitch-class number).!
!
Hexachord A!
Hexachord B!
Hexachord B!
Hexachord A!
Hexachord A!
Hexachord B!
P-0!
New Row"
New Row"
Permutation
!Rhythm
!Dynamic!
!4 !+ !2 !( = 12)!
!+ !2 !+ !4
!(modulo 6)!
!+ !5 !+ !1!
2!
1!
4!
R-0!
4!
5!
P-0!
RI-1! 2!
5!
1!
4!
1!
RI-7!
5!
I-7!
1!
5!
2!
1!
4!
4!
2!
2!
1!
5!
4!
2!
5!
I-1!
R-6!
2!
5!
4!
2!
1!
4!
5!
1!
4!
3
2!
2!
(3)!
(4)!
4!
2!
(2)!
1 4
2!
etc.!
Rhythms derived from pitch classes in Composition for Twelve Instruments (1954): !
P-0:"
P-2:"
= unit: !
Time points:!
Microrhythm:!
Macrorhythm:!
Recursive Processes"
The Sierpinski Carpet (2-dimensional):!
Influences of Serialism"