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20th century classical music - Post-modernity's birth. Post-modernity can be said to be a response to modernism which asserts that the products of human activity — particularly manufactured or created by artifice — are the central subject for art itself, and that the purpose of art is to focus people's attention on objects for contemplation, as composer-critic Steve Hicken explained it. This strain of modernism looks backward to the dada school of art exemplified by Duchamp, and to the collage of "concrete" m ..

Particularly in the early part of the century, many composers wrote music which was an extension of 19th century Romantic music. Harmony, though sometimes complex, was tonal, and traditional instrumental groupings such as the orchestra and string quartet remained the most usual. Traditional forms such as the symphony and concerto remained in use


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* Encyclopedia II - 20th century classical music - Romantic style

Particularly in the early part of the century, many composers wrote music which was an extension of 19th century Romantic music. Harmony, though sometimes complex, was tonal, and traditional instrumental groupings such as the orchestra and string quartet remained the most usual. Traditional forms such as the symphony and concerto remained in use. (See Romantic Music) Many prominent composers — among them Dmitri Kabalevsky, Dmitri Shostakovich and Benjamin Britten — made significant advances in style and technique while still emplo ...

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* Encyclopedia II - 20th century classical music - Electronic music

Main article: Electronic art music Technological advances in the 20th century enabled composers to use electronic means of producing sound. This took several forms: some composers simply incorporated electronic instruments into relatively conventional pieces. Olivier Messiaen, for example, used the ondes martenot in a number of works. Other composers abandoned conventional instruments and used magnetic tape to create music, recording sounds and then manipulating them in some way. Pierre Schaeffer was the pioneer of such ...

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Sade - Smooth Operator (Jazz version)Sade - Smooth Operator (Jazz version)

Sade performs her classic hit from the 80's Smooth Operator (Jazz version. From myprivate collection. Enjoy... (circa: 1994) All...

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* Encyclopedia II - 20th century classical music - Post-modern music

20th century classical music - Post-modernity's birth. Post-modernity can be said to be a response to modernism which asserts that the products of human activity — particularly manufactured or created by artifice — are the central subject for art itself, and that the purpose of art is to focus people's attention on objects for contemplation, as composer-critic Steve Hicken explained it. This strain of modernism looks backward to the dada school of art exemplified by Duchamp, and to the collage of "concrete" m ...

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* Encyclopedia II - 20th century classical music - Modernism

Main article: Modernism Modernism is the name given to a series of movements (See Modernism) arising out of the idea that the 20th century presented a new basis for society and activity, and therefore art should adopt this new basis, however construed, as the fundamental of aesthetics. Modernism took the progressive spirit of the late 19th century, its love of rigor and of technical advancement, and unhinged it from the norms and forms of late 19th century art. To take one example, architect Frank Lloyd Wright did his drafting ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Hippie - Origins

In the 1940s and 1950s the term hipster came into usage by the American Beat generation to describe jazz and swing music performers, and evolved to also describe the bohemian-like counterculture that formed around the art of the time. The 1960s hippie culture evolved from the beat culture, and was greatly influenced by changing music style and the creation of rock & roll from jazz. The first use of the word hippie on television was on WNBC TV Channel 4 in New York City at the opening of the New York World's Fa ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Guitarist - Noted guitarists

Guitarist - Classical. François Campion (ca 1688-1748) Antoine Carré Francisco Corbetta (ca 1620-1681) Nicolas Desrosiers Giovanni Paolo Foscarini Henri Grenerin Giovanni Battista Granata Francisco Guerau Louis Jourdan de La Salle Girolamo Montesardo Santiago de Murcia Gaspard Sanz (1640-1710)

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* Encyclopedia II - Burlington Vermont - Music

The Flynn Theater hosts musical and theatrical events. Burlington also has a thriving cultural and music scene, with acts ranging from rock, to jazz, to electronic, and hip-hop all of which contribute to a vibrant nightlife that is well known throughout the region. The most famous local band was Phish, an eclectic "jam band" which originated at the University of Vermont circa 1983, and which gave its final performance in 2004. Profits from the sale of Ben & Jerry's Phish Food ice cream a ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Danmarks Radio - Radio

Danmarks Radio - P1 / Programme 1. "The information channel": factual programming, reports, discussion and debate on public affairs, society and the community, plus in-depth news. P1 is broadcast on FM and DAB radio. Danmarks Radio - P2 / Programme 2. Classical music, opera, jazz, radio drama, and coverage of other artistic performances and events. P2 is broadcast on FM only, though DAB classical-music channel DR Klassisk shares programming with P2 between 0.00 and 8.00. D ...

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* Encyclopedia II - California State University Long Beach - Student Life

The campus presents over 350 events annually, welcoming more than 150,000 patrons annually to the performance halls, conferences, and exhibit venues. The Student Union, located at the center of campus contains an eight lane bowling alley, arcade, nine pool tables, a movie theater, a recreational swimming pool and several eateries. California State University Long Beach - Associated Students. Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) is the student government of the campus. Is is a non profit corporation which ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Deep Purple - Deep Purple and Heavy Metal

Despite their association with the sub-genre, Deep Purple have never been a heavy metal band, though many later heavy metal bands cite their influence. The group has frequently changed styles and line-ups over the years, but has always included virtuoso players in its ranks and placed a high priority on musicianship. Some incarnations of Deep Purple have brought aspects of jazz and classical influences to a rock context due to their frequent use of their songs as vehicles for extended and sophisticated solos. Today, Deep Purple steadfastly carries on in the studio and around the globe as one of history's most proli ...

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