Post Romanticism

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    Isaac Albeniz

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    Claude Debussy

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    Frederick Delius

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    Pietro Mascagni

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    Erik Satie

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    Maurice Ravel

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    Ottorino Respighi

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    Nadia Boulanger

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    Louis Durey

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    Impressionism

    .Melodies were still in tact but could be randomly placed. Most traditional rules of musical elements were abandoned.
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    Expressionism

    Incorporated emotion as the main goal. Optional melodies but traditional rhythm, form, and timbre.
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    Sprechstimme

    A new type of singing created by Berg and Schoenberg.
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    Polytonality

    Examples such as polythtyhms, polymeters, and polychords were introduced during this period.
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    12-tone technique

    The twelve pitches are organized once into a musical composition.
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    Aleatoric

    The composer leaves part of the composition up to chance
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    Gamelan

    Emphasis of the Gamelan "orchestra"
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    Arthur Honegger

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    Daruis Milhaud

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    Germain Tailleferre

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    Lili Boulanger

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    Georges Auric

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    Francis Poulenc

  • The Rite of Spring

    Composed by Igor Stravinsky. A musical work that highlights the brass and woodwinds instead of the strings having the melody.
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    World War I

  • Creation of the Electronische Musik