Leo Svirsky, PIERRE BOULEZ, DOUZE NOTATIONS
Pierre Boulez wrote Douze Notations in a few days, as a 20 yearold student of Olivier Messiaen (at the Paris Conservatoire) and the dodecaphonist Rene Lebowitz (private study). The Notations offer a particularly acerbic response to Lebowitz s dogmaticism. 12 pieces, of 12 bars each (though the bars are irregular and the barlines somewhat arbitrary). Pitches are organized with a technique called cyclic permutation, where the first piece is based on the row in its root form, the second piece is based on a
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