Correspondences

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"Correspondences" is a complex, serially structured composition by American composer Milton Babbitt, exemplifying his highly rigorous and mathematically oriented approach to modernist music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical composition
serial composition
aestheticOrientation high modernism
associatedWithComposer Milton Babbitt’s late modernist period
composer Milton Babbitt NERFINISHED
composerNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre contemporary classical music
serialism
hasCreator Milton Babbitt NERFINISHED
hasForm concert work
hasReputation demanding for listeners
demanding for performers
influencedBy Arnold Schoenberg’s twelve-tone method
postwar American academic serialism
intendedAudience specialist contemporary music audiences
languageOfWork instrumental
movement musical modernism
notableFor rigorous compositional technique
use of advanced mathematical organization
partOf Milton Babbitt’s catalog of serial works
structure serially structured
style complex
mathematically oriented
usesTechnique combinatorial pitch structures
complex rhythmic organization
integral serialism
twelve-tone technique
workTitle Correspondences NERFINISHED

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Milton Babbitt notableWork Correspondences