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Description of Twenty-First Century

 
Classical music's tradition didn't cease with the great symphonies of yesteryear. Composers have continued to write serious works for concert halls and orchestras throughout the twentieth century and to the present day. Some modern composers reference and follow traditional styles, like Englishman Peter Maxwell Davies. Others incorporate other genres, like the Avant-Jazz saxophonist John Zorn. Still, others stretch traditions near the breaking point, like Minimalist composer Terry Riley.
 

Twenty-First Century Key Albums

 
 

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Twenty-First Century Key Artists

 
Arvo Part

Part's best-known works
came after he drastically
changed his serialistic
compositional techniques in
the 1970s. Estonian comp...

Elliot Goldenthal

Goldenthal is a highly
successful Hollywood
composer whose work on
high profile films turned his
name into an industry.

Gyorgy Ligeti

This modernist deeply
explored electronic music
mid-century before moving
to dense, dissonant
conventional instrumenta...

Lou Harrison

An iconoclastic composer
who first brought Gamelan
to the states, Harrison is
deeply influenced by Asian
and African music.

Michael Nyman

Englishman Nyman attempts
to bring "serious" music to
the masses with his operas
and film scores. Nyman uses
short repeating phrases a...

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