dodekafonie
Dodekafonie, also known as twelve-tone technique, is a method of musical composition devised by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg in the early 1920s. It is a form of serialism, a compositional technique that orders or organizes musical elements according to a predetermined series. In dodecaphony, the twelve notes of the chromatic scale are arranged into a specific ordered sequence, called a tone row or set. This tone row forms the basis for the entire composition, with all melodic and harmonic material derived from it.
The fundamental principle of dodecaphony is that no note is privileged over any other. Each note of
Dodecaphony was developed as a way to achieve a new level of organization and coherence in atonal