Six Pieces for Orchestra
Description:
The six Pieces for Orchestra are short twelve-tone compositions . Each piece is an individual entity in itself, but they all stem from the same twelve-tone row. The method of composition with twelve tones evolved through the works of Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951). It was utilized by his disciples and has won general acceptance by a wide variety of composers.
Date:
August 1986
Creator:
Greene, Michael, 1939-
Partner:
UNT Libraries