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The Joy of 12-Tone Music
Our March "Music at the Museum" program has been rescheduled to March 30. The program offers a deep (but accessible!) dive into 12-tone or serial composition -- a very influential aspect of "modern" music that emerged in Vienna about a century ago and was widely championed by composer Arnold Schoenberg. Over time, the technique increased greatly in popularity and eventually became widely influential on Mid 20th-century and later composers.
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The Joy of 12-Tone Music - March 30 |
Using all 12 notes of the chromatic scale equally, avoids the traditional emphasis on a "home" key or tonal center. Our guides are Franklin native, Randy LaRosa, a multi-instrumentalist who has played with many of the greats – even including Duke Ellington-- and took classes with 12-tone pioneer Karlheinz Stockhausen. He will be joined by Jon Mitchell, a composer (including the Franklin-premiered Opera, Mary Anning: Fossilel Hunter) and retired conductor. Come to be amazed and entertained at this free event at the Franklin Historical Museum, on Sunday, March 30.
The Museum is open 1-4, program starts at 1:15.
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