File:Messiaen - Mode de valeurs et d'intensites series upper line -- Boulez - Structures Ia.png
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Olivier Messiaen's Mode de valeurs et d'intensités highest of three unordered divisions of the mode (Grant 2001, 61; Toop 1974, 144) or, less precisely, "three series forms [caption: "for pitch, duration, dynamics, and articulation"]...treated as unordered collections," (Whittall 2008, 172)—which Boulez, "the pupil intending to teach the master a lesson," adapted as an ordered series for his Structures Ia (Whittall 2008, 172).
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