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词汇 serialism
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Definition of serialism in English:

serialism

noun ˈsɪərɪəlɪz(ə)mˈsɪriəˌlɪzəm
mass nounMusic
  • A compositional technique in which a fixed series of notes, especially the twelve notes of the chromatic scale, are used to generate the harmonic and melodic basis of a piece and are subject to change only in specific ways. The first fully serial movements appeared in 1923 in works by Arnold Schoenberg.

    〔乐〕序列(主义)音乐(尤指十二音体系)。参见TWELVE-NOTE

    See also twelve-note
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the same time he was rapidly developing his musical style on the basis of Schoenberg's serialism, the rhythmic methods of Stravinsky and Messiaen, and Webern's tightly integrated approach to composition.
    • He had bequeathed an enormous legacy, and had cast a great influence over 20th century music, with many composers having at least experimented with note rows and serialism even if they were not totally immersed in these techniques.
    • Although he was greatly influenced by his teacher's 12-note method he adopted a freer version of serialism, and some of his techniques deviate from Schoenberg's principles.
    • These composers returned to Korea with contemporary Western compositional styles, techniques including serialism and genres including electronic and computer music.
    • This work, written in 1975, is closely derived from the slow movement of Rochberg's Third String Quartet - an important signpost in the composer's movement away from serialism.

Derivatives

  • serialist

  • adjective & noun ˈsɪərɪəlɪstˈsɪriələst
    Music
    • It's either some unlistenable Czech serialist, or some unknown Baroque clavichordist.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One might suggest that he turned away from the complexity of the serialist school where it seemed that complexity equaled meaning.
      • He would also have us believe that somehow, serialists and atonalists could bury expression in their music by piling on the mathematical base on which their music was founded.
      • Fortunately, I stumbled upon the serialist composers and their work - people who used strict mathematical formulas to structure their music composition, effectively generating music out of numbers.
      • The serialists / atonalists wrapped themselves in quasi-mathematical systems at the expense of the subjective, though they insisted that the works were meant to be expressive.

Definition of serialism in US English:

serialism

nounˈsɪriəˌlɪzəmˈsirēəˌlizəm
Music
  • A compositional technique in which a fixed series of notes, especially the twelve notes of the chromatic scale, are used to generate the harmonic and melodic basis of a piece and are subject to change only in specific ways. The first fully serial movements appeared in 1923 in works by Arnold Schoenberg.

    〔乐〕序列(主义)音乐(尤指十二音体系)。参见TWELVE-NOTE

    See also twelve-tone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This work, written in 1975, is closely derived from the slow movement of Rochberg's Third String Quartet - an important signpost in the composer's movement away from serialism.
    • These composers returned to Korea with contemporary Western compositional styles, techniques including serialism and genres including electronic and computer music.
    • At the same time he was rapidly developing his musical style on the basis of Schoenberg's serialism, the rhythmic methods of Stravinsky and Messiaen, and Webern's tightly integrated approach to composition.
    • Although he was greatly influenced by his teacher's 12-note method he adopted a freer version of serialism, and some of his techniques deviate from Schoenberg's principles.
    • He had bequeathed an enormous legacy, and had cast a great influence over 20th century music, with many composers having at least experimented with note rows and serialism even if they were not totally immersed in these techniques.
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