A compositional technique that was widely used in the 1950s as a technique of avant-garde music after World War II. It is also called "total serialism" (French: série intégral, total organized music), and music written using this technique is also called "pointillist music" or "post-Webern style." A single note itself is made up of four components: pitch, duration, timbre, and strength. Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
1950年代に,第2次世界大戦後の前衛音楽の一技法として盛んに用いられた作曲技法。〈全面的セリー音楽〉(セリー・アンテグラルsérie intégral(フランス語),total serialism,total organized music)とも呼ばれ,また,この技法で書かれた音楽は〈点描音楽〉〈ポスト・ウェーベルン・スタイル〉とも呼ばれる。1個の音はそれ自身,音高(音の高さ),音価(長さ),音色,音強(強さ)の四つの構成要素から成る。
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