Krikos 4: Helix on the Opening
of Schoenberg's Opus 33a
for Csound
[6:55]

Krikoi Overview
(See also the Algorithms page "Krikos" section.)

Measure 1 [three chords] of Schoenberg's Opus 33a is space proportionally dot-graphed.  The graph is pinned to a fixed grid calibrating its point positions with respect to pitch and time.  The pin prepares the graph for rotation around an axis just below its extreme NE point.  After initial performance of the source measure, the graph is rotated until two or more points come into new horizontal or vertical alignment.  Now shifted against the grid, the points receive correspondingly shifted pitch/time readings, which are in turn performed.  Horizontal alignment sounds as recurrence--pitches momentarily identical in their reversal of height. Vertical alignment sounds as simultaneity--attacks momentarily identical in their reversal of sequence.  Rotation then continues to the next realignment/ rereading/performance in a process usually running half-circle.  At 90 degrees [heard as three repetition levels] notes-at-a-time have become times-at-a-note.  At 180 degrees rotation has conspired with position of its axis to approximate source measure 2.

Sharing the 'Krikos' name, several independent pieces pursue selected constraints on this generative process.

Krikos 4

Helix.  This piece most purely expresses the algorithm: truly microtonal, it is micro-timed as well, conveying finely both the migration of pitch and the evolution of attack-times and durations.  It prserves also more meaningful context for simultaneities, via timbral highlighting rather than textural isolation.

There is one movement, untitled.

Access: the only score is Csound code;
its only audio was on casette, now lost.