ABSTRACT

In addition, The Tone Clock contains a broad selection of Peter Schat's polemical writings, embracing historical, political, aesthetic and environmental perspectives. His book is not just of interest to composers, but it also provides a valuable insight for anyone interested in the development of twentieth-century music.
Peter Schat, a former pupil of Pierre Boulez, exposes more than a new theory of music in The Tone Clock. Although he is a long-experienced serialist composer, in devising and using his tone clock system he has reached the clarity and simplicity which comprise two of his major compositional aims. His book, profusely illustrated with clearly analysed musical examples, will enable other composers to achieve similar aims in their own way, while remaining faithful to their own musical personalities.
A former pupil of Pierre Boulez, Peter Schat is a well-known Dutch contemporary serialist composer.

chapter 1|6 pages

Circular Fragment Of A Theory

chapter 2|4 pages

The Dream Of Reason

chapter 3|9 pages

The Reason Of A Dream

chapter 4|8 pages

First Symphony

chapter 5|25 pages

Monkey Subdues The White Bone Demon

chapter 6|17 pages

The Tone Clock

chapter 7|44 pages

Chromatica

chapter 8|59 pages

Symposion

chapter 9|17 pages

The Opening Chord

chapter 10|5 pages

Theme On The Wall

chapter 11|6 pages

The Masterchild

chapter 12|6 pages

Musical Time And Musicality

chapter 13|9 pages

Requiem Over The Holland Deep*

chapter 14|8 pages

Chromatic Opera

chapter 15|10 pages

The Chromatic Gamelan

chapter 16|15 pages

The Perestroicum

chapter 17|16 pages

Breath, A Metaphor*

chapter 18|7 pages

Towards A New Renaissance*

chapter 19|10 pages

The Social Acoustic

chapter 20|4 pages

The One-Note State

chapter 21|11 pages

The Personal Note

chapter 22|5 pages

Self-Portrait In B

chapter 23|7 pages

The Right Note

chapter 24|5 pages

From Sacred Dollar To Salt Cellar*

chapter 25|11 pages

The Stopera Debacle

chapter 26|9 pages

Interview With Francis Strauven*

chapter 27|5 pages

All Voters Float

chapter 28|8 pages

Beyond The Style Breach

chapter 29|9 pages

A Painful Idyll*

chapter 30|5 pages

Heaven

chapter 31|3 pages

Epitaph For Walter Maas*