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Metamodernism Fantasy art Goth
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Neopagan Neofolk Neoromanticism (music)
Neotribalism New
Romantic Button, Virginia. 1996. "Neo-Romanticism"...
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Western classical music,
neoromanticism is a
return to the
emotional expression ****ociated with nineteenth-century Romanticism.
Throughout the 20th...
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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...
- 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...
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Neoplatonism -
Neopositivism -
Neopragmatism -
Neopythagoreanism -
Neoromanticism - Neo-Scholasticism -
Neostoicism -
Neotaoism - Neo
Vedanta - Neuroethics...
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diverse movements of the postmodern/contemporary era
include the
neoromantic, neomedieval, minimalist, and post minimalist.
Contemporary classical...
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Lithuanian music and its
harmonic combination with
modern minimalism and
neoromanticism. Jazz
scene was
active even
during the
years of
Soviet occupation. In...
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Darius Milhaud (French: [daʁjys mijo]; 4
September 1892 – 22 June 1974) was a
French composer, conductor, and teacher. He was a
member of Les Six—also...
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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...
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classical music portal History of
music List of Romantic-era
composers Neoromanticism (music) "The
Romantic Period". Easternnct.edu.
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