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Re: [tuning] Digest Number 1616

🔗Jeffrey Gordon <jgordon805@hotmail.com>

10/2/2001 12:02:07 PM

--- In tuning@y..., BobWendell@t... wrote:

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> > Bob:
>Joe, I think Paul must be referring to Stravinsky's "pan-diatonic" music. >It is well-known that he tinkered quite a bit as a composer with music >restricted to the white notes, but defying conventional diatonic tonal >classifications.

-Hi Bob!

-Which pieces do you think fit into that category?? _Mass_, _Symphony
-of Psalms_, _Pulcinella?_

-Anybody??

Agon is a great example of Stravinski's use of pan-diationic material.

Jeff

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🔗Paul Erlich <paul@stretch-music.com>

10/2/2001 12:12:26 PM

> --- In tuning@y..., BobWendell@t... wrote:
>
> /tuning/topicId_28657.html#28786
>
> > > Bob:
> >Joe, I think Paul must be referring to Stravinsky's "pan-diatonic"
music.

I was also referring to his use of the octatonic collection and other
subsets of 12-tET. But again, I think Bartok would have been a better
example.