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Modalization, Serialization and Intervalization
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Year of publication | 2008 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Acta Musicologica |
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Web | http://acta.musicologica.cz/08-02/0802s03.pdf |
Field | Art, architecture, cultural heritage |
Keywords | modal scales; serial music; musical theory; musicology |
Description | The paper focuses on modal, serial and interval musical composition with references to Alois Piňos' generalizing theoretical work. Modality (e.g., a lot of classical European music) stems from selections of tones (rarely: intervals-pitches); the series of tones (especially melodies) are secondary. Serialism stems from selections of series (e.g. common serialism); the tone background is secondary. In one musical composition, a piece of musical segment might be exploited both ways, with different amount of demonstrativeness. |