dodekafonialla
Dodekafonialla is a term that refers to a Twelve-tone technique used in a specific musical context. It is a technique developed in the 20th century, primarily associated with the serialist and avant-garde movements in classical music. Derived from the Greek words 'dodeka' meaning twelve and 'fonia' meaning sound or tone, this technique relies heavily on the manipulation of twelve-tone scales.
In dodekafonialla, each octave of the chromatic scale is divided into twelve equal parts, instead of the
Dodekafonialla music often employs various forms of atonality and avoids the use of traditional tonal centers.
Dodekafonialla draws inspiration from multiple influences including serialism, sonic experimentations, and post-spectralism. Soviet composers included figures