2019
DOI: 10.1017/s1478572219000033
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Elliott Carter's and Luigi Nono's Analyses of Schoenberg'sVariations for Orchestra, Op. 31: Divergent Approaches to Serialism

Abstract: Despite Nono's and Carter's opposing views, divergent compositional aesthetic, and applicability of twelve-tone music, the two composers shared their admiration for the works of the Second Viennese School. In this article, I examine Carter's 1957 and Nono's 1956 analyses of Schoenberg's pivotal twelve-tone work: Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31 (1926–28). The study offers a rare opportunity to look at the same piece analysed by two composers with unique points of view. Completed only a year apart, the analyses… Show more

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