The Cambridge Companion to Serialism
- Editor: Iddon, Martin
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Contents
- Preface;
- Part I . Contexts 1:
- 1. Theorising serialism Catherine Nolans;
- 2. The aesthetics of serialism Marcus Zagorski;
- 3. Serialism in history and criticism Arnold Whittall;
- Part II . Composers:
- 4. Arnold Schoenberg and the 'Musical Idea' Jack Boss;
- 5. Alban Berg's eclectic serialism Silvio Dos Santos;
- 6. Rethinking late Webern Sebastian Wedler;
- 7. Milton Babbitt and 'Total' serialism Andrew Mead;
- 8. Pierre Boulez and the redefinition of serialism Catherine Losada;
- 9. The serial music of Karlheinz Stockhausen Imke Misch;
- 10. Luigi Nono and the development of serial technique Angela Ida de Benedictis and Veniero Rizzardi;
- 11. Stravinsky's path to serialism Maureen Carr;
- Part III . Geographies:
- 12. Serialism in western Europe Mark Delaere;
- 13. Serialism in Canada and the United States Emily Abrams Ansari;
- 14. Serialism in central and eastern Europe Iwona Lindstedt;
- 15. Serialism in the USSR Peter J. Schmelz;
- 16. Serialism in Latin America Bjoern Heile;
- 17. Serialism in east Asia Nancy Yunhwa Rao;
- Part IV . Contexts II:
- 18. Towards an authentic interpretation of serial music Peter O'Hagan;
- 19. Metamorphoses of the serial (and the 'Post-Serial Question') Charles Wilson;
- 20. Technologies and the serial attitude Jennifer Iverson; Bibliography.