serialist

/ˈsɪriəlɪst/
noun
  1. A composer who uses a method of music composition based on a fixed series of notes, rhythms, or other elements.
    • Many modern composers, including some serialists, explore new ways to organize sound.
    • As a serialist, she believed that every note in the series should be used equally.
    • The serialist carefully arranged the twelve tones before writing the piece.
  2. A person who creates or works with a series of related works, such as books, films, or artworks.
    • The serialist published a new novel every year, each continuing the same story.
    • As a film serialist, he produced a trilogy that spanned a decade.
    • The artist was a serialist, painting a series of landscapes in the same style.
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