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- In Western classical music, neoromanticism is a return to the emotional expression ****ociated with nineteenth-century Romanticism. Throughout the 20th...
- Metamodernism Fantasy art Goth subculture Regionalism (art) Neopagan Neofolk Neoromanticism (music) Neotribalism New Romantic Button, Virginia. 1996. "Neo-Romanticism"...
- the diverse movements of the postmodern/contemporary era include the neoromantic, neomedieval, minimalist, and post minimalist. Contemporary classical...
- many 20th-century musical languages, Williams's most familiar style is neoromanticism. Williams's score for Star Wars is often described as Wagnerian as it...
- peaked from 1800 until 1850. However, a "Late Romantic" period and "Neoromantic" revivals are also discussed. These extensions of the movement are characterized...
- American of his time writing in the genre. Frequently described as a neoromantic composer, he showed limited interest in the emerging modernist aesthetic...
- Vittorio Giannini (October 19, 1903 – November 28, 1966) was an American neoromantic composer of operas, songs, symphonies, and band works. Giannini was born...
- Contemporary classical music is Western art music composed close to the present day. At the beginning of the 21st century, it commonly referred to the...
- Lithuanian music and its harmonic combination with modern minimalism and neoromanticism. Jazz scene was active even during the years of Soviet occupation. In...
- Lithuanian writer, poet, and essayist. Aistis was one of the most prominent neoromantic poets of Lithuania. Jonas Aleksandravičius was born on 7 July 1904 in...