All-trichord hexachord explained

In music, the all-trichord hexachord is a unique hexachord that contains all twelve trichords, or from which all twelve possible trichords may be derived.[1] The prime form of this set class is and its Forte number is 6-Z17. Its complement is 6-Z43 and they share the interval vector of <3,2,2,3,3,2>.

It appears in pieces by Robert Morris and Elliott Carter.[2] Carter uses all-interval twelve-tone sets consisting of all-trichord hexachords in his .[3]

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References

  1. [Arnold Whittall|Whittall, Arnold]
  2. Alegant, Brian (2010). The Twelve-Tone Music of Luigi Dallapiccola, p. 307n4. .
  3. Schiff (1998), p. 41.

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