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He felt that dodecaphonic music could be used occasionally when needed or called for.
Why did he turn to dodecaphonic techniques, Bernstein once asked him?
This work is credited to be the first Japanese dodecaphonic composition.
He was a proponent of dodecaphonic or 12-tone music.
It is a dodecaphonic symphony, deeply serious in tone.
Serial pitch (dodecaphonic) procedures are not terribly important from the listener's perspective.
Backstage, they signed autographs, like dodecaphonic rock stars.
As contemporary music becomes a swirl of competing styles, dodecaphonic order will continue to exercise its spell.
But did he spontaneously hum dodecaphonic permutations on the way to Boy Scout meetings?
It is important among Stravinsky's compositions as his first and longest completely dodecaphonic work, but is not often performed.
But neither of these is exclusively dodecaphonic, whereas Threni is.
(B) Second period (1959-1967): Characterized by the use of dodecaphonic technique.
His works often are aleatoric, dodecaphonic and usually non-thematic.
In part through their guidance, no doubt, Mr. Barker developed a complex, rigorous brand of dodecaphonic music.
He is as dodecaphonic as Schoenberg.
Some of his pieces confirm the synthesis between modal and dodecaphonic elements, offering definite accessibility to classical modern music.
Often of an intimate character, his more adventurous language is more abstract and atonal without necessarily being dodecaphonic.
This was one of the first, if not the first attempt to develop a dodecaphonic compositional method, predating Schoenberg's by several years.
In some works, he employs the serialism or dodecaphonic technique, though not treating them rigoristicall.
Walton briefly refers back to Schoenberg with a dodecaphonic passage in the second movement, but otherwise the sonata is firmly tonal.
The work is dodecaphonic like the third string quartet, though in this quartet the focus is much more melodic rather than rhythmic.
The third, from 1923 onward, commences with Schoenberg's invention of dodecaphonic, or "twelve-tone" compositional method.
However, Mokranjac does not follow the rules of dodecaphonic and serial music, but he uses the twelve-note row as a passing sound illustration.
Scherchen set Maderna's direction towards dodecaphonic method.
Answer: dodecaphonic lyrical singing with the attention to detail of a madrigalist, or of Anton Webern.