In the early 1960s, composer Vaclav Nelhybel recorded a series of music education albums for Scholastic Records. William Geib narrates a lecture prepared by Nelhybel demonstrating twelve-tone composition, sometimes called dodecaphony (from the Greek dodeka: twelve and phon: sound or voice), which emerged in the early 20th century as new or progressive music. This recording breaks down the complexity of the music into sixteen segments complete with music examples performed by a woodwind quartet. Detailed liner notes including musical notation illustrating different concepts accompany the recording.
11 Tension and Resolution: Consonance and Dissonance; Tonality Atonality; Diatonic; Chromatic
12 Intervals
13 Scales: Chromatic; Whole-Tone; Major; Minor; Minor Melodic; Gypsy or Oriental; Chinese or Pentatonic
14 Transposition
15 Demonstration of Various Terms: Polytonality; Horizontal; Vertical; Homophony; Polyphony
16 Retrograde Mirror Form
In the early 1960s, composer Vaclav Nelhybel recorded a series of music education albums for Scholastic Records. William Geib narrates a lecture prepared by Nelhybel demonstrating twelve-tone composition, sometimes called dodecaphony (from the Greek dodeka: twelve and phon: sound or voice), which emerged in the early 20th century as new or progressive music. This recording breaks down the complexity of the music into sixteen segments complete with music examples performed by a woodwind quartet. Detailed liner notes including musical notation illustrating different concepts accompany the recording.