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- Retrograde_inversion abstract "Retrograde inversion is a musical term that literally means "backwards and upside down": "The inverse of the series is sounded in reverse order." This is a technique used in music, specifically in twelve-tone technique, where the inversion and retrograde techniques are performed on the same tone row successively, "[t]he inversion of the prime series in reverse order from last pitch to first."Conventionally, inversion is carried out first, and the inverted form is then taken backward to form the retrograde inversion, so that the untransposed retrograde inversion ends with the pitch that began the prime form of the series. In his late twelve-tone works, however, Igor Stravinsky preferred the opposite order, so that his row charts use inverse retrograde (IR) forms for his source sets, instead of retrograde inversions (RI), although he sometimes labeled them RI in his sketches.For example, the forms of the row from Requiem Canticles are as follows: P0: 0 2 t e 1 8 6 7 9 4 3 5 R0: 5 3 4 9 7 6 8 1 e t 2 0 I0: 0 t 2 1 e 4 6 5 3 8 9 7RI0: 7 9 8 3 5 6 4 e 1 2 t 0IR0: 5 7 6 1 3 4 2 9 e 0 8 tNote that IR is a transposition of RI, the pitch class between the last pitches of P and I above RI.".
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- Retrograde_inversion wikiPageID "1804365".
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- Retrograde_inversion subject Category:Musical_symmetry.
- Retrograde_inversion subject Category:Serialism.
- Retrograde_inversion comment "Retrograde inversion is a musical term that literally means "backwards and upside down": "The inverse of the series is sounded in reverse order." This is a technique used in music, specifically in twelve-tone technique, where the inversion and retrograde techniques are performed on the same tone row successively, "[t]he inversion of the prime series in reverse order from last pitch to first."Conventionally, inversion is carried out first, and the inverted form is then taken backward to form the retrograde inversion, so that the untransposed retrograde inversion ends with the pitch that began the prime form of the series. ".
- Retrograde_inversion label "Retrograde inversion".
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- Retrograde_inversion wasDerivedFrom Retrograde_inversion?oldid=587447890.
- Retrograde_inversion depiction P-R-I-RI.png.
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