Measures 2023 also include the alterations between tritones and perfect fourths and fifths that destroyed pitch-class symmetry in each of the a subsections, in almost exactly the same way as they were projected at the beginning of the piece. *#01569 - 0.95MB, 21 pp. 23. on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. 6168, its most salient subset, 4-3, is heard twice as a registral partition of an ordered row form, as are numerous other subsets of 8-28, most notably 3-3. 17b and 18, indicated with circled pitch-class numbers , , , and in Example 2.13b. 1416a. [3] The first recording of the Suite for Piano to be released was made by Niels Viggo Bentzon some time before 1950. 1213, as Schoenberg turns his attention from larger invariants to dyad palindromes (as he did in mm. Actually, there is only one, in the bass at the beginning of m. 14: <6,+5>. - Measures 1920, as I have suggested several times, play a crucial synthesizing role within the Menuett as a whole. But Schoenbergs main strategy here does not seem to be highlighting these palindromes; instead he uses both palindromic and ordered invariants to create a balanced relationship between P4 and I10 that Richard Kurth has already described at length.13 To summarize part of Kurths argument, the vertical dyads 45 and 32 of P4 in m. 15 are answered by 54 and 32 from I10 as horizontals in m. 16.14 Likewise, the offbeat dyads 109 and 110 of I10 in m. 15 are answered by the chord on the downbeat of m. 16 containing 910 and 110 from P4. Just as in m. 9, the onset of the alternating tritones and perfect intervals destroys order within and between the tetrachords of I4 (which is, again, a very tentative row attribution) and erases the pitch-class symmetries of the preceding music. Henry Klumpenhouwer invokes Sigmund Freuds concept of parapraxes (i.e., mental slips) to suggest a psychological context explaining the deviation from the note predicted from the tone row. Each row is placed side by side with its retrograde, so that the retrograde brings back the discrete tetrachords in the same order between themselves from top to bottom as in the original, not in reverse order as a linear retrograde would. 21931. Example 2.2 Schoenberg, Prelude Op. 47079. Example 2.43 Schoenberg, Gigue Op. Example 2.44a Schoenberg, Gigue Op. Many later suites included other movements placed between sarabande and gigue. piano sheet music book by Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951): Belmont Music Publishers at Sheet Music Plus. Within each half the three tetrachords of first I10 and then P10 are distributed as they were at the beginning of each b subsection t1 as a chord, t2 as a pair of dyads, and t3 as a single line. Read more. Suite for Piano consists of four thematically related movements: The first movement, Toccata, is a virtuosic rondo whose first theme is a fugue subject I wrote as a student at Juilliard during the early eighties and always wanted to have some fun with, and a jazzy little riff based on an octatonic scale. This exchange of directions and metrical accent qualities in mm. Measures 23b24a, which use I10, get a little closer to the hexachord exchange ideal, especially the middle-register notes <0,10,9,8,11,6>, which bring together the second hexachord of I4. 1719 then m. 23 continues the same process. These shapes call to mind passages like m. 13 of the Prelude Op. This is one of the few order-number sequences that will produce such a result. In mm. But the flourish, though it is not vertically symmetrical as a whole, has numerous segments that are, all boxed on the pitch-class map in Example 2.46. 12, going up a perfect fifth from I to V in other words, and how <11,0,9,10> as V in m. 3 returns to <4,5,2,3> as I in m. 4. 56a, in that there is no attempt to create a hexachord exchange. 25 MacKay, Series, Form and Function, pp. It is as if he is striving mightily to return to his Grundgestalt, but not yet finding success, making this section a climax of imbalance as well as register and dynamics. The problem which arose within B is now solved near the beginning of A. Schoenberg's application of the method in the Suite, Op. 5455 and 6970, making the last section a summary of all that has gone before.38 The first three subsections of A, marked a, a1, and a2 in the chart, all begin with ordered presentations of the row, which are gradually supplanted by increasingly long lines alternating ordered pitch intervals +6 and +7 or 6 and 7. FATS WALLER BOOGIE WOOGIE SUITE PIANO SHEET MUSIC BOOK (1945) ENGLAND..VGC. Peter (2009/1/18), 1. 42 Vertical pitch symmetry in Schoenbergs atonal and twelve-tone music is a topic that has received a fair amount of attention in the literature, most notably David Lewins early article Inversional Balance as an Organizing Force in Schoenbergs Music and Thought, Perspectives of New Music6/2 (SpringSummer 1968): 121. 25, mm. 25, mm. In this part of the programme "Musi. A number of writers have commented on the tonal allusions of the Menuett, including Haimo, Kurth, and MacKay.26 The latter two agree that there is an emphasis on E within the twelve-tone texture in the first four measures. 4. In my introduction to the Gigue, I briefly mentioned a process involving subsections of the form that produces a kind of synthesis different from the others we have been discussing. 1415, but not by much. 4546, reprised in the upper right-hand corner of Example 2.41, in the order <6,0,5,11,4,10>, (2) the left hand of m. 19, in the order <0,6,11,5,10,4>, and (1) the right hand of m. 16, presenting the ordering <6,0,5,11,4,10> again. A wide variety of perspectives have been brought to bear on these two short pieces, and many of them will be represented, discussed, and disputed in the paragraphs and footnotes to follow. 1516a overshadows the three symmetrical invariant dyads of P4 and I10, mainly because all three of the palindromes are set as verticals on at least one of the occasions when they appear. 12 or more so. 12 See Donald Martino, The Source Set and its Aggregate Formations, Journal of Music Theory5/2 (Winter 1961): 22473; Andrew Mead, Some Implications of the Pitch-Class/Order-Number Isomorphism Inherent in the Twelve-Tone System: Part One, Perspectives of New Music26/2 (Summer 1988): 96163; Kurth, Mosaic Polyphony, pp. Here I became suddenly conscious of the real meaning of my aim: unity and regularity, which unconsciously had led me this way.2. - By the 1750s, the suite had come to be seen as old-fashioned, superseded by the symphony and concerto, and few composers were still writing suites during that time. 38 My tripartite division agrees with John Buccheris outline in its large sections (except that he calls them parts I, II and III); but our viewpoints on how the large sections should be divided into subsections differ substantially. 14, but Schoenberg is now putting it forward in such a way that it begins to intrude on the listeners consciousness (the crescendos from to help here, as well as the placement of the new material in the right hand) and to create conflict with the symmetries that are continuing in the left hand (the two-against-three rhythm helps here). Measure 24, which also corresponds to m. 7b (but this time uses I4), contains three tetrachords that refer back to earlier rows, the first two of which come about through exchange: <5,4,7,1> from P4, <0,9,8,2> from P10, and <6,0,2,5> from I4. 116 with the vertical dyads that were characteristic of mm. We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. 6 In addition, the pitch-class successions <7,6,3,2> and <1,8,11> are carried over in identical order from m. 1 to m. 2. The corresponding passage, mm. 23b24) replace P4 (m. 7b). in the right hand, <6-above-3, 7-above-1, 2-above-8> and <4, 5, 9-above-0, 10-above-11>. (-)- C*/C*/V* - 269 - Madcapellan, PDF scanned by Unknown "GOOD to VERY GOOD CONDITION This sheet music's cover has got corner bumps, edge wear, creasing and ". All rights reserved. 10 Sleeping Beauty Op. 25, mm. In m. 1, the ordered pitch intervals of the individual voices read (from bottom to top): <+13> from E to F, <1> from E to D, and <+2> from G to A; in m. 12, these three pitch intervals come back in succession, all moving in opposite directions: <13> from G to F, <2> from F to E, and <+1> from E to F.29 In this way, the incipit to section B repeats important elements of the pieces beginning, but changes an aspect of those elements (their direction), bringing to mind Bachs practice of starting the B section of binary dance forms with the same motive that opened A, transposed to the dominant. Example 2.27 Schoenberg, Menuett Op. 2830 from that of mm. The members of t2 and t3 in I4 are redistributed so that the right hand can have two voices and the left hand one, creating a similar texture to the middle of m. 26, not an inverse one. 25, mm. 10001; John MacKay, Series, Form and Function: Comments on the Analytical Legacy of Ren Leibowitz and Aspects of Tonal Form in the Twelve-Tone Music of Schoenberg and Webern, Ex Tempore8/1 (1996): 12426; Martin Boykan, Silence and Slow Time (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2004), pp. Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service. Measures 3336 constitute the first occasion since m. 13 on which we have heard a tone row stated in order, the first occasion in the movement on which rows are stated in order without incorporating multiple vertical dyads (mm. Example 2.4, pair 11, shows that R4 and RI10 together create three dyad palindromes, 910/109, 54/45, and 68/86. Example 2.5 Schoenberg, Prelude Op. In this case, the set class of many of the lines that alternated pitch intervals 6 and 7, set class 6-7 (012678), is shown to include also the initial pitch classes of each tetrachord in two ordered tone rows a tritone apart.43 This explanation happens in mm. 4042 begin, as did the second stages in the A section, to introduce tritones and combinations of tritones and perfect fourths as prominent elements. 33a, which we will discuss in Chapter 5, comes to mind). Example 2.6 Schoenberg, Prelude Op. And the presentation of I4 in m. 24 also groups together in one register <7,1,9,8,11,10>, the first hexachord of I10. Example 2.37 Schoenberg, Gigue Op. A suite, in Western classical music and jazz, is an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral / concert band pieces. 25, mm. In any case, the explanation is short-lived. The registral partition seems to become clearer as the music progresses (mm. Each set class 3-3 is highlighted by a box in Example 2.18; there are seven altogether. 30 and 31. Intermezzo Bach. 6 Since both rows in mm. 5b7a by placing R4 and RI4 side by side. 5761a (subsection c1, continued). Measures 4344 do not explain how foreign elements derive from the tone rows, but they do bring together disparate elements and procedures of the movement in an interesting way. In mm. That doesn't help very much. 12023. In a sense, P4 gives its first tetrachord to I10, and I10 gives its second tetrachord to P4: a tetrachord exchange. For an example, trace the path of the second tetrachord of P4 in mm. Schoenberg 's first compositions in the new, twelve-tone idiom were published in the Suite for Piano. Aglover (2006/9/22), Complete score 1920: that rotated rows can also create hexachord exchanges. Because of all the overlapping and Schoenbergs repetition of pitch classes in these measures, the row-count I have just described would not be the only possibility. The whole process is dramatized by a progressive shortening of the durations that Schoenberg gives to each row statement in mm. Furthermore, each tetrachord itself is made more difficult to distinguish by the way in which Schoenberg moves its successive members between right and left hands and from top to bottom registrally, as Example 2.13b illustrates. All of the movements of the Suite can be analyzed as containing multiple choices from that spectrum, as can many of the pieces coming later in his twelve-tone output, where there is no question concerning Schoenbergs conception of a basic twelve-tone ordering (the Piano Piece Op. Then in mm. But the pitch classes 10 on either end of mm. Arnold Whittall has suggested that "[t]he choice of transpositions at the sixth semitonethe tritonemay seem the consequence of a desire to hint at 'tonic-dominant' relationships, and the occurrence of the tritone GD in all four sets is a hierarchical feature which Schoenberg exploits in several places". 34 and 36), and the first since m. 10 on which groups of three notes are highlighted as subsets within an ordered tone row. 25, mm. Like the beginning of subsection b (and section B) in m. 26, m. 54 presents t1 as a four-note chord in the high register, t2 as two quarter-note dyads following it in the right hand, and t3 as a single line working its way up from the bass. 2 Sarabande 3:534. Example 2.23 Schoenberg, Menuett Op. Menuet 3:466. The following paragraphs will describe the process that defines the Menuetts Idea in greater detail. When asked about this very point, Schoenberg replied, "As far as I am concerned, I would call [them] all exercises." When mm. In a way, mm. 11 and 12, as Example 2.4, pair 8c, shows. In Example 2.29s form chart, mm. 25, mm. The following passage, mm. 12), with I4. Meanwhile, between b and b1 there is what might be described as a parenthesis, containing first the other half of the octatonic palindrome begun in section A, and second, the first of three subsections that show how the foreign <6,7> or <6,5> elements can be derived from the tone row. This measure combines three rows, P4 and I10 at the beginning, and R4 following P4 in the right hand and overlapping with I10 in the left hand. 8 Polyphonic complex of threetetrachords from early sketch for Schoenbergs Suite for Piano, Op. As the pitch classes that formed symmetries such as 10 and 4 are highlighted through dynamic accent, the tritone and perfect fifth intervals just mentioned are de-emphasized with respect to stress, by placing unaccented syllable or staccato marks over almost all of them, and by putting many of them at the tail ends of slurs.39. The Prelude, as was mentioned before, suggests, obscures, and then recaptures (twice) a symmetrical pitch-class structure that arises from the tritetrachordal complex. The Menuetts Idea flows out of a feature introduced initially in the Intermezzo (which was composed before it), which I call collectional exchange. The Menuett begins by using rhythm and register to project the content of hexachords and tetrachords of row forms other than the one in effect, it then undergoes a rotational adjustment that prevents such exchanges, and, near the end, it starts to project exchanges again despite the continuance of the adjustment. (The Trio will not be analyzed here, but a quick perusal of the score will demonstrate the consistency of its hexachordal partitioning.). Finally, the pitch classes <4,5,7,1>, appearing in order in the middle of m. 32, recall the first tetrachord of the unrotated P4. Another way in which the introduction of <6,7> successions disrupts the previous music is with respect to row ordering: notice that order is jumbled or reversed within most tetrachords, excepting the third tetrachords, while the order between the tetrachords is preserved. Click to enlarge. 25, mm. In m. 9, a chronological partition that is further divided registrally (registral boundary at C4 for the first beat, at D3 for the last two beats) produces the two hexachords of P10 within P4. Sheet music piano. 11b13a over the previous measures leads toward a goal, which is reached in m. 13. Examples of the conventional wisdom include Ethan Haimos discussion of the two pieces in Schoenbergs Serial Odyssey and Jan Maegaards earlier article on the chronology of Schoenbergs early twelve-tone music.20. 4 The Bach Cello Suites for Piano recording, just released on October 9th, already became a 2020 best-seller for the Grand Piano label and is streaming worldwide.The transcription is true to the original cello score, without harmonic additions as one might expect in a piano arrangement, and was recorded by Ms. Bindman on her Bosendorfer 225, resulting in an especially rich and mellow tone. (This same problem occurs with the row pairs listed as having five palindromic dyads in Example 2.4. I mentioned above that I would consider the larger significance of Schoenberg rearranging the elements of I10 in m. 26 so that they sound like P9, a half-step transposition of P10 in m. 25. Measure 61 partitions a reordered I4 into soprano, alto and bass parts. Ariabegan as the very first sketch for my operaAmelia;in the story a little girl sings this music as an apostrophe to the stars. 17b19, no tetrachord is completed before another enters. From the beginning of the Prelude, however, we see how the composer avoids this. 15 and 16. 23, while B and C in m. 1 share violent accents (, , and ) with B and B in mm. Arnold Whittall has suggested that The choice of transpositions at the sixth semitonethe tritonemay seem the consequence of a desire to hint at tonic-dominant relationships, and the occurrence of the tritone G-D in all four sets is a hierarchical feature which Schoenberg exploits in several places.. Thus 71 on the first two sextuplet eighths of m. 71 is answered in the same places in m. 72 with 1-7, and 6-0 and 0-6 are in corresponding locations, as are 511 and 115, 410 and 104, 39 and 93, 28 and 82. 2024 and 5881. But, as mentioned above, these lines are combined with one another in a new way: as the connected ovals superimposed over the notation of mm. 33 MacKay, Series, Form and Function, p. 126. 25 sheet music. With the solution to the Menuetts problem coming fairly early in the movement, the question naturally arises: with what should the rest of the piece occupy itself? 2126 move away from the registrally defined hexachord exchange ideal of mm. 1920, <10,9,4,5,2,3>, when split into discrete dyads, <10,9>, <4,5>, <2,3>, generate three unordered pitch-class intervals 1, as did the three discrete dyads in the right hand of mm. 25, is a 12-tone piece for piano composed between 1921 and 1923. Menuett (Again, there is an exact parallel involving {0,6,8,11} in mm. Seymour Shifrin in his review of Schoenbergs Style and Idea, Perspectives of New Music 1415 (SpringSummer 1976, FallWinter 1976): 17481, calls the Menuett a binary form, dividing it into mm. 1415, I10 in m. 16) is able to project other forms through hexachord exchange as the P4 in mm. 10 Kurth shows how the attack rhythms of t3 of P4 in m. 2 take the rhythm of t2 in the first measure and displace it to the right by an eighth note. 59 has apparently weakened the original pattern a little, making it necessary for Schoenberg to use tempo to distinguish mm. Orphe's Bedroom, Reprise. --Chris Shull, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 5/29/09. 11 Ernst Helmuth Flammer, Zur Schnberg-Deutung in Adornos Philosophie der neuen Musik, Beitrge zur Musikwissenschaft32/1 (1990): 57. 2 The pitch classes of this sequence, <6,0,5>, create the succession that will begin the right hand of stage 3, two measures later, and thus can be heard as predicting the onset of stage 3. 0.0/10 This shows that rotated rows can in fact suggest other rows through hexachord exchange, solving the problem. 2126. Measure 14 projects P10, followed by P4 and I10 together in mm. Suite pour flte avec accompagnement de piano Alt ernative. The pitches of m. 27s right hand form an almost-symmetrical collection, . An example is Grieg's Peer Gynt Orchestral Suites I and II, each consisting of four movements. Example 2.13a Schoenberg, Prelude Op. RUDOLF FRIML Piano Solo Sheet Music AFTER SUNDOWN SUITE FOR THE PIANO 1920. First, it provides a cadence for the first large A section in m. 16a, which Schoenberg accomplishes by rhythmic means, including the three fermatas in mm. The two rows combined here are R4 and RI10, which together account for every pitch class in the measure save the last four notes in the left hand (unattached in the example). 6a and 6b 7a that are similar but not identical, while 911/119 is highlighted as longer values in m. 6a and as notes on the beat in m. 6b. Example 2.4, pair 8b, shows that this dyad does not naturally form a palindrome between P4 and I10, but at the end of m. 11, left hand, the row order of the two pitch classes is reversed, so that 1 comes before 7. 20 and 21 are anything but parenthetical, because they provide the solution for the whole movement clear statements of the palindromic structures toward which the piece has been striving. 6368 worth remarking upon is the strong emphasis on B (repeated three times by itself in the lowest register in mm. 7b9. Please note that this suite was the first piece composed entirely in Schoenbergs twelve-tone technique. After all the sound and fury, the long-awaited solution to the Preludes problem is introduced in m. 20, with a sudden drop in dynamics to , a shrinking of the registral compass, and a leveling-out of the rhythm. 1920 so clearly presented, while at the same time carrying out a gradual liquidation process that breaks material of the preceding measures into ever-smaller fragments. The reader will remember that when the octatonic material was presented in those earlier passages, it was in the context of re-orderings of the component rows. All piano music performed and sequenced on Kurzweil piano. Lyrically beautiful, unabashedly expressive and adventurous, this is some of Zorns finest recent writing. And the bottom voice introduces a new rhythm, , and then repeats it before opening up into steady sixteenths on the third beat. The fifth eighth note introduces another vertical, 2-above-0, with both pitch classes functioning in R4 as well as RI10. 6b7, the pitch classes {0,6,8,11} can be heard as a group (see the dotted enclosure on the pitch-class map), and this may enable the listener to recall m. 3s right hand, but there is not as immediate a connection as that between mm. 31b33, is displayed in Example 2.28. 25, mm. The affectionate musical gift was quite in character for Ravel, who was at once the most sophisticated and child-like of men. 17 The still, small voice comes from 1 Kings 19:1113, of course. 25, mm. Other famous examples of early 20th-century suites are The Planets by Gustav Holst, a "Suite for Orchestra" in which each piece represents the astrological significance of one of the seven uninhabited planets then known, as well as his First Suite in E-flat and Second Suite in F for Military Band. Our playlist features the Trio, which is a portion of movement 5. (This trichord was, as we have discussed before, Schoenbergs favorite chord during the atonal period. Measures 16b17a vary the opening Grundgestalt material. In fact, over mm. 0.0/10 The tracks have a natural flow and the entire disc is engaging. (That sequence was stated backward at mm. Second, we hear two dyad palindromes and two dyad invariances that span the entire four-measure unit, characterizing it as horizontally symmetrical around the barline between mm. In subsection a, stage 2 fell into two neatly differentiated two-measure units, and stage 3 had its own measure. While the primary form of the row appears in the upper voice, a form transposed by a tritone (from E natural down to B flat) follows the melody in the left hand. At the end of A, then, any intended parallel with the typical use of tonic and dominant in the tonal minuet breaks down; for if the emphases on B within P4, I4, and I10 in mm. In the middle of A, the rhythmic ideas and contours of the corresponding measures of A are applied to different row forms. 14 with their numerous vertical dyads could be heard this way). Examples 2.30a and 2.30b portray the first of these, subsection a. 1718), like the corresponding sections in a and a1, features row forms placed side by side and overlapping by one or two notes. But if we partition the aggregate in mm. 0.0/10 Measures 17b19 constitute a climax for the Prelude in terms of dynamic and registral extremes, and also in terms of complexity of row-element ordering. The third of these subsections, b2, presents the <6,7> materials themselves in a vertically symmetrical manner, and thus contributes to the overall process of synthesis. A third characteristic that recalls previous second stages is the prevalence of tritones, perfect fourths, and perfect fifths as melodic intervals in the bass line. Measures 6168, shown in Examples 2.44a and 2.44b, are designated x2 because their function is to account for the octatonic palindrome at mm. 25 (refer back to Example 2.10), where certain elements were preserved across the half-measure as parts of dyad palindromes and others as ordered invariants. 2 Fencing 1978, Multiplicities II: A Repository Of Non-Existent Objects, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Select a location to see product availability, Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. 12. 18.) No. 2932. Title Composer Bartk, Bla: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. 12, with three pitch-class maps illustrating hexachord and tetrachord exchanges (adapted from Peles, Continuity, Reference and Implication, Figures 3ce). (More will be said later about the larger significance of reordering this inversional relationship so that it sounds like a half-step transposition.) 1415 (formed by the same pitches that make up the dyad palindrome described in the previous paragraph). 6 22 and 23, the last measure packs more set classes 3-3 into a small space than we have heard before. Near the beginning of A, however, at mm. 58, creating a process that we can identify as motivic liquidation. This term comes from Schoenbergs Fundamentals of Musical Composition, and it refers to the procedure that he considers to be typical of opening sentence forms from Beethoven piano sonatas. Example 2.45 Schoenberg, Gigue Op. In m. 10, within I4, the same partition generates the first hexachord of I10 below the registral boundaries, and would create I10s second hexachord above them, were it not for the stray F3 at the end of the first beat in the right hand. 1719, in which a complex partitioning of four row forms gives rise to palindromic structures different from the basic shape the height of striving for the ideal without reaching it. The third tetrachord of I4, however, {8,9,10,11}, gives us no excuse to hear its members as a group. 1719 (subsection a2). 6 Example 2.41 portrays the second of three c subsections in the Gigue that explains how the movements first foreign element, the alternating <6,7> material, is derivable from the row. (Example 2.20b shows the four source rows divided into hexachords.) E and F in m. 1 share staccato and p markings with F and E in mm. Example 2.3 Schoenberg, Prelude Op. Suite for Pianoconsists offour thematically related movements: The first movement,Toccata, is a virtuosic rondo whose first theme is a fugue subject I wrote as a student at Juilliard during the early eighties and always wanted to have some fun with, and a jazzy little riff based on an octatonic scale. 54 and 55. I believe that his purpose in doing this is to bring out various common elements that tie the a subsections (with their horizontal symmetry) and b subsections (with their vertical symmetry) together. Intermezzo 3:589. 8 The eighth-note stream that accompanies the new octatonic element in mm. Meanwhile, the notes in the lowest register in both tone rows produce the interval successions <+1,3,13> and <1,3,11>, which are both members of set class 4-3. *#476820 - 20.28MB - 22:09 - This music sheet has been read 43703 times and the last read was at 2023-03-11 13:00:32. Sleeping Beauty Op. (-)- V/V/V - 5312 - Feldmahler, 4. 16b19), d (mm. 58 the continuation and cadence.25 And if we look for the elements of mm. An initial glance at it, with its upper voice rising and lower voice falling, seems to suggest vertical symmetry, but the pitches of the upper and lower voices do not create the same pitch intervals from a central axis. At the same time, mm. The strict or loose row orderings, and especially the progressions from strict to loose or vice versa, often play an important role in projecting the musical idea of a movement, though there is no case in which the Idea is expressed by row ordering alone. The liquidation process in mm. This element has not typically been associated with Schoenbergs twelve-tone music by analysts; it is set class 8-28 (0134679T), the octatonic collection. 1216, which scholars have usually called the B section. 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