Serialism - Notable Composers

Notable Composers

Further information: List of pieces that use serialism and twelve-tone
  • Hans Abrahamsen
  • Gilbert Amy
  • Louis Andriessen
  • Denis ApIvor
  • Hans Erich Apostel
  • Kees van Baaren
  • Milton Babbitt
  • Osvaldas Balakauskas
  • Don Banks
  • Jean Barraqué
  • Jürg Baur
  • Alban Berg
  • Arthur Berger
  • Erik Bergman
  • Luciano Berio
  • Konrad Boehmer
  • André Boucourechliev
  • Pierre Boulez
  • Martin Boykan
  • Ole Buck
  • Jacques Calonne
  • Niccolò Castiglioni
  • Aldo Clementi
  • Salvador Contreras
  • Aaron Copland
  • Luigi Dallapiccola
  • Franco Donatoni
  • Hanns Eisler
  • Manuel Enríquez
  • Karlheinz Essl
  • Franco Evangelisti
  • Brian Ferneyhough
  • Irving Fine
  • Wolfgang Fortner
  • Roberto Gerhard
  • Frans Geysen
  • Alberto Ginastera
  • Lucien Goethals
  • Karel Goeyvaerts
  • Glenn Gould
  • Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen
  • Cesar Guerra-Peixe
  • Lou Harrison
  • Jonathan Harvey
  • Hermann Heiss
  • Hans Werner Henze
  • York Höller
  • Heinz Holliger
  • Bill Hopkins
  • Klaus Huber
  • Karel Husa
  • Hanns Jelinek
  • Ben Johnston
  • Nikolai Karetnikov
  • Rudolf Kelterborn
  • Gottfried Michael Koenig
  • Józef Koffler
  • Ernst Krenek
  • Meyer Kupferman
  • René Leibowitz
  • Ingvar Lidholm
  • John McGuire
  • Bruno Maderna
  • Ursula Mamlok
  • Philippe Manoury
  • Donald Martino
  • Paul Méfano
  • Jacques-Louis Monod
  • Robert Morris
  • Luigi Nono
  • Per Nørgård
  • Krzysztof Penderecki
  • Goffredo Petrassi
  • Michel Philippot
  • Walter Piston
  • Henri Pousseur
  • Roger Reynolds
  • Terry Riley
  • George Rochberg
  • Claudio Santoro
  • Peter Schat
  • Dieter Schnebel
  • Arnold Schoenberg, considered the founder of serialism
  • Humphrey Searle
  • Ruth Crawford Seeger
  • Mátyás Seiber
  • Roger Sessions
  • Nikos Skalkottas
  • Roger Smalley
  • Ann Southam
  • Leopold Spinner
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Igor Stravinsky
  • Robert Suderburg
  • Richard Swift
  • Camillo Togni
  • Gilles Tremblay
  • Fartein Valen
  • Wladimir Vogel
  • Anton Webern
  • Hugo Weisgall
  • Peter Westergaard
  • Stefan Wolpe
  • Charles Wuorinen
  • La Monte Young

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