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Viennese, considered the heir to Mozart and Beethoven.
Utilized the aspects of music of non-western cultures. -
Most important French composer of the 20th century and credited with composing the first modern orchestral work. Composed the famous piece, "Prelude to 'The Afternoon of a Faun," which was a tone poem based on the symbolist Stéphane Mallarmé's poem.
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German, supported Wagner's use of chromaticism, and famous for tone poems and operas. Strauss composed two operas called Salome (1905) and Elektra (1909).
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Ravel was credited with writing the first impressionist piano piece.
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In 1902 his father died and he met Rimsky-Korsakov, studied privately with him for 3 years. In 1909, began collaborating with Sergei Diaghilev. Stravinsky's overall style consisted of: ostinati, harsh, rhythmically complex, essentially tonal, and self-borrowing.
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use of pentatonic, whole tone, and other exotic scales
unresolved dissonances
parallel chords
free rhythm
vagueness -
extreme chromaticism
extreme sizes of performances
extreme use of themes and motives
thick textures -
focused on completely freeing music from tonality
12-tone method introduced by Arnold Schoenberg -
it alludes to specific stylistic elements of tribal objects