Serialism vs Serialist - What's the difference?
serialism | serialist |
(music) Music, especially from the 20th century, in which themes are based on a definite order of notes of an equal-tempered scale.
(music) Of, pertaining to, or employing serialism
(music) A practitioner or adherent of serialism, an approach to composing which emphasizes the use of a series of notes, especially scales, to achieve coherence
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 16, author=Anthony Tommasini, title=Serious German Violinist Gets a Rock Star Ovation, work=New York Times
, passage=In the last decade or so, this once unabashedly complex serialist , now 68, seems to have allowed a lyrical generosity into his works. }}
In music|lang=en terms the difference between serialism and serialist
is that serialism is (music) music, especially from the 20th century, in which themes are based on a definite order of notes of an equal-tempered scale while serialist is (music) a practitioner or adherent of serialism, an approach to composing which emphasizes the use of a series of notes, especially scales, to achieve coherence.As nouns the difference between serialism and serialist
is that serialism is (music) music, especially from the 20th century, in which themes are based on a definite order of notes of an equal-tempered scale while serialist is (music) a practitioner or adherent of serialism, an approach to composing which emphasizes the use of a series of notes, especially scales, to achieve coherence.As an adjective serialist is
(music) of, pertaining to, or employing serialism.serialism
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