kompositionsserier
Kompositionsserier, or compositional series, refers to a concept in music where a piece or a group of pieces is built upon a set of underlying rules or principles that govern the organization of musical elements. This can manifest in various ways, including serialism, where pitches, rhythms, dynamics, and other parameters are arranged in predetermined sequences. A prime example is twelve-tone technique, developed by Arnold Schoenberg, which uses a specific ordering of all twelve chromatic pitches, known as a tone row, as the basis for a composition.
Beyond serialism, compositional series can also involve the systematic exploration of a particular motive or theme.
The concept extends to rhythmic organization as well, where durations can be organized into series, leading