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serialism Meaning in Telugu ( serialism తెలుగు అంటే)



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20 వ శతాబ్దం సంగీతం ఒక సంగీత కూర్పు కోసం ఒక సంగీత ప్రాతిపదిక రూపంలో ఒక నిర్దిష్ట శ్రేణిని ఉపయోగిస్తుంది,



serialism's Usage Examples:

traditional interval complementation, or the aggregate complementation of twelve-tone and serialism.


serialism and aleatoric music, many composers, building on the work of such minimalists as Terry Riley, Philip Glass and Steve Reich, began to work with more.


neoclassicism, but later in his life he began to explore the techniques of aleatory music and serialism.


the first British feature film score to employ the method [twelve-tone serialism] almost entirely.


The leading part of the werewolf was Oliver Reed's first starring role in a film and composer Benjamin Frankel's score is notable for its use of twelve-tone serialism, rare in film music.


The book was among the earliest theoretical treatises on Schoenberg's twelve-tone method of composition; Leibowitz (like Humphrey Searle) was among the first theorists to promulgate the term serialism.


What disturbed Goehr was mainly his perception that by the mid-fifties, serialism had become a cult of stylistic.


physicist Series, the ordered sets used in serialism including tone rows Harmonic series (music) Serialism, including the twelve-tone technique Anime.


serialism towards wider and more sensual idiom, which shows a renewed harmonical, textural and instrumental thinking.


Other terms, used especially in Europe to distinguish post–World War II serial music from twelve-tone music and its American extensions, are general serialism.


complementation, or the aggregate complementation of twelve-tone and serialism.


Two Pianos by Michel Fano (1950), depending on definitions of "total serialism".


Often the music was darkly and lushly romantic, but heavily influenced by impressionism, atonality and serialism.



Synonyms:

music, twelve-tone music, twelve-tone system, 12-tone system, serial music, 12-tone music,



Antonyms:

monophony, polyphony, polyphonic music, monophonic music, inactivity,



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