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- Schoenberg_hexachord abstract "6-Z44 (012569), known as the Schoenberg hexachord, is Arnold Schoenberg's signature hexachord, as one transposition contains the pitches Es, C, H, B, E, G (Schoenberg), E♭, B, and B♭ being Es, H, and B in German. (see: musical cryptogram)Its Z-related hexachord and complement is 6-Z19 (3478te or, in prime form, 013478). They have the interval vector of <3,1,3,4,3,1> in common. 6-Z44 lacks prime and inversional combinatoriality.Schoenberg used the hexachord in the song "Seraphita" (op. 22 no. 1) and the monodrama Die glückliche Hand.".
- Schoenberg_hexachord thumbnail 6-Z44_Schoenberg.png?width=300.
- Schoenberg_hexachord wikiPageID "29149705".
- Schoenberg_hexachord wikiPageRevisionID "589782077".
- Schoenberg_hexachord subject Category:Cryptography.
- Schoenberg_hexachord subject Category:Hexachords.
- Schoenberg_hexachord subject Category:Post-tonal_music_theory.
- Schoenberg_hexachord comment "6-Z44 (012569), known as the Schoenberg hexachord, is Arnold Schoenberg's signature hexachord, as one transposition contains the pitches Es, C, H, B, E, G (Schoenberg), E♭, B, and B♭ being Es, H, and B in German. (see: musical cryptogram)Its Z-related hexachord and complement is 6-Z19 (3478te or, in prime form, 013478). They have the interval vector of <3,1,3,4,3,1> in common. 6-Z44 lacks prime and inversional combinatoriality.Schoenberg used the hexachord in the song "Seraphita" (op. 22 no.".
- Schoenberg_hexachord label "Schoenberg hexachord".
- Schoenberg_hexachord sameAs m.0dlm6_5.
- Schoenberg_hexachord sameAs Q4641550.
- Schoenberg_hexachord sameAs Q4641550.
- Schoenberg_hexachord wasDerivedFrom Schoenberg_hexachord?oldid=589782077.
- Schoenberg_hexachord depiction 6-Z44_Schoenberg.png.
- Schoenberg_hexachord isPrimaryTopicOf Schoenberg_hexachord.