dodecafonismo
Dodecafonismo is a musical composition technique developed in the early 20th century by the Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. It is a method of composing music using a series of 12 half-steps within a specific tonal framework, known as a row of notes. The row is typically a monodirectional sequence, meaning that the direction of the sequence cannot be reversed without generating a non-derivative row.
Schoenberg first introduced the concept of dodecafonismo in his 1920 essay "Composition for Piano, 1920," where
The dodecafonismo method was developed as a response to the tonal and atonal crises of the early
In practice, dodecafonismo allows for an efficient and organized way of constructing music, while also providing