ASPECTS OF FORM-BUILDING OF PIERRE BOULEZ’S TOMBEAU IN THE CONTEXT OF AURAL AND SCORE ANALYSIS
Keywords:
perception, parametric organization, aural sonology, time-fields, technique of frequency multiplication, harmony, timbreAbstract
The research object of this paper is form-building of Pierre Boulez's Tombeau for orchestra and soprano (1959–1962). The piece is inspected from two different angles: first, the focus is on its aural appearance (applying some of the analytical tools of aural sonology); thereafter the composition technique is under scrutiny.
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