List of pieces which use serialism

List of pieces which use serialism

List of pieces which use serialism, by composer:

*Pierre Boulez::"Structures, book I" for two pianos

*John Cage::"First Construction (in Metal)" for percussion ensemble (1939)

*Jacques Calonne::"Orbes" for orchestra

*Palle Mikkelborg::"Aura" "Influenced deeply by serialism and the inspiration of Gil Evans, Mikkelborg composed a theme from ten notes based on the letters of Davis' first and last names. The notes yielded a chord, which led him through the work." ( [http://www.allmusicguide.com AMG] )

*David Shire::"The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" (1974) (film soundtrack)

*Adam Taylor::Petite Suite pour Violoncelle Seule::Piano Sonata #1

*Arnold Schoenberg::Waltz from 5 Klavierstücke, Op. 23::Serenade, Op. 24::Suite for Piano, Op. 25::Wind Quintet, Op. 26::Suite for piano, piccolo clarinet, clarinet, bass clarinet, violin, viola, and cello, Op. 29::String Quartet No. 3, Op. 30::Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31::Von heute auf morgen, Op. 32::Klavierstück, Op. 33a::Klavierstück, Op. 33b::"Moses und Aron" (incomplete)::Begleitungsmusik zu einer Lichtspielscene (Drohende Gefahr, Angst, Katastrophe), Op. 34::Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 36::Concerto for Piano & Orchestra, Op. 42::String Trio, Op. 45::"A Survivor from Warsaw", Op. 46::Fantasy for Violin & Piano, Op. 47

*Karlheinz Stockhausen::"Kreuzspiel" (1951)

*Gilles Tremblay::"Cantique de durées" (1960)


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