[LUTE] dodecaphonic lute: Jelinek's Two-part Invention No 3

2010-10-15 Thread Stuart Walsh
This is just a (maybe daft) little experimental curiosity - some serial music played as lute duo. But it's real music from 'Four Two-part Inventions' by Hanns Jelinek (1949). He says that these pieces are 'to all friends and lovers of composition in the twelve-tone system'.

[LUTE] Re: dodecaphonic lute: Jelinek's Two-part Invention No 3

2010-10-15 Thread howard posner
On Oct 15, 2010, at 2:50 PM, Stuart Walsh wrote: The piece goes beyond the three octaves of a lute so I had to do some octave transposition. The big advantage of 12-tone music is that nobody can tell. The phrases are very clearly marked and I didn't do any Baroque guitar-style octave

[LUTE] Re: dodecaphonic lute: Jelinek's Two-part Invention No 3

2010-10-15 Thread Stuart Walsh
On 15/10/2010 23:05, howard posner wrote: On Oct 15, 2010, at 2:50 PM, Stuart Walsh wrote: The piece goes beyond the three octaves of a lute so I had to do some octave transposition. The big advantage of 12-tone music is that nobody can tell. The phrases are very clearly marked and I