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Claude Debussy
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1862-1918
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Aaron Copeland
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1900-1990
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Pulcinella
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1920 Stravinsky
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Maurice Ravel
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1875-1937
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Absolute music
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Music that has no literary, dramatic, or pictorial program; also, pure music; music expressively self-sufficient and intelligible without the aid of a text or a program.
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Jean Cocteau
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1889-1963. French poet, writer, artist, and film maker.
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Richard Strauss
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1864-1949
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Dada
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a movement in art and literature based on deliberate irrationality and negation of traditional artistic values
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Paul Hindemith
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1895-1963
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Bela Bartok
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1881-1945
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Le Sacre
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1913 Stravinsky
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World War I
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1914-1918
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Igor Stravinsky
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1882-1971
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Sprechstimme
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A vocal style in which the melody is spoken at approximate pitches rather than sung on exact pitches. The Sprechstimme was developed by Arnold Schoenberg.
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Cage
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1912-1992
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Anton von Webern
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1883-1945
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Revue Blanche
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THE Revue Blanche was an influential literary and artistic journal published in Paris by the brothers Thadée, Alexandre, and Alfred Natanson from 1891 to 1903
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Arnold Schoenberg
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1874-1951
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Pierrot Lunaire
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1912 Schoenberg. Known for use of sprechtstimme
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Additive rhythm
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Patterns of beats that subdivide into smaller, irregular groups (e.g., 2 + 3 + 2 + 3 = 10)
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The Futurist Manifesto
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1909 Marinetti. Founding essay of Futurism movement. Anti romanticism, embracing loud, fast, new, cities, and all that made modern comforts possible.
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Alban Berg
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1885-1935
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Craft of Musical Composition
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Paul Hindemith 1937. Written while professor of music at Berlin Hoschchule fur musik
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Social realism
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Social Realism is a form of naturalistic realism focusing specifically on social problems and the hardships of everyday life. The term most commonly refers to the urban American Scene artists of the Depression era,
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