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User:Iadmc
I made this for fun based on the now deleted template of the same name. --
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Musical pieces by style
Early
Medieval
Renaissance
Baroque
Common practice
Baroque
Classical
Romantic
20th-century
Contemporary
21st-century
Impressionism (music)
Expressionism (music)
Neoclassicism (music)
Neoromanticism (music)
New Objectivity (not always music)
Modernism (music)
Postmodern music
Neoconservative postmodernism (usually music)
Minimalist music
New Complexity (complex music with lots of dots and lines all over the page)
New Simplicity (not necessarily simple music)
Newfangledism (one I just made up but still music I presume)
Some other music style I forgot (sorry)
Technique
Historicism and quotation
(
List of pieces which use quotation
)
Extended technique
(
List of pieces which use extended techniques
)
Experimental music
Electroacoustic music
Musique concrète
Phasing
(
List of pieces with phase
)
Process music
Spectral music
Tonal music
(
List of tonal pieces
)
Atonal music
(
List of atonal pieces
)
Serialism
and
Twelve-tone technique
(
List of pieces that use serialism and twelve-tone
)
Pandiatonic
Polytonality
(
List of polytonal pieces
)
Whole tone scale
(
List of pieces which use the whole tone scale
)
Quartal harmony
(
List of quartal pieces
)
Quarter tone
(
List of quarter tone pieces
)
etc etc
(
List of pieces that use etc etc
)
Most notable composers
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See also:
User:Iadmc/Classical composers time-line
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