This book explores the web of pitch relations that generates the
musical language of non-serialized twelve-tone music and supplies
both the analytical materials and methods necessary for analyses of
a vast proportion of the 20th century musical repertoire. It does
so in a simple, clear, and systematic manner to promote an easily
accessible and global understanding of this music. Since the
chromatic scale is the primary source for the pitch materials of
20th-century music, common sub-collections of the various modes and
interval cycles serve as the basis for their mutual transformation.
It is precisely this peculiarity of the non-serialized twelve-tone
system that allows for an array of pitch relations and modal
techniques hitherto perceived difficult if not impossible to
analyze. Susanni and Antokoletz present the principles, concepts,
and materials employed for analysis using a unique
theoretic-analytical approach to the new musical language. The book
contains a large number of original analyses that explore a host of
composers including Ives, Stravinsky, Bartok, Messiaen, Cage,
Debussy, Copland, and many more, providing insight into the music
of the tonal revolution of the twentieth century and contributing
an important perspective to how music works in general."
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