different between dodecaphonic vs dodecaphonist
dodecaphonic
English
Etymology
dodecaphony +? -ic
Adjective
dodecaphonic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to dodecaphony.
Alternative forms
- duodecaphonic
Translations
dodecaphonic From the web:
- what is dodecaphonic music
- dodecaphonic music definition
dodecaphonist
English
Etymology
International word formed circa 1950 from Ancient Greek ?????? (d?deka, “twelve”) + ???? (ph?n?, “sound”) + -ist, recorded in English since 1953, presumably modeled on German Dodekaphonist.
Noun
dodecaphonist (plural dodecaphonists)
- (music) A practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, i.e. use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave
- The pioneering Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg was the leading dodecaphonist.
Translations
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: do?de?ca?pho?nist
Noun
dodecaphonist m (plural dodecaphonisten)
- Archaic spelling of dodecafonist.
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- what is dodecaphonic music
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