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composers explore different harmonies and keys
*impressionism or *expressionism​

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Answered by Aangellf1
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Answer:Impressionism in music was a movement among various composers in Western classical music (mainly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries) whose music focuses on mood and atmosphere, "conveying the moods and emotions aroused by the subject rather than a detailed tone‐picture".[1] "Impressionism" is a philosophical and aesthetic term borrowed from late 19th-century French painting after Monet's Impression, Sunrise. Composers were labeled impressionists by analogy to the impressionist painters who use starkly contrasting colors, effect of light on an object, blurry foreground and background, flattening perspective, etc. to make the observer focus his attention on the overall impression.[2]

The most prominent feature in musical impressionism is the use of "color", or in musical terms, timbre, which can be achieved through orchestration, harmonic usage, texture, etc.[3] Other elements of music impressionism also involve new chord combinations, ambiguous tonality, extended harmonies, use of modes and exotic scales, parallel motion, extra-musicality, and evocative titles such as Reflets dans l'eau (Reflections on the water, 1905), Brouillards (Mists, 1913) etc.[

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Answered by aryansuts01
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impressionism

In the 19th and early 20th century, several Western classical music artists formed a tradition known as the Impressionists, whose music emphasizes on mood and atmospheric, "expressing the moods and emotions provoked by the topic rather than a comprehensive tone-picture."

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The main exponents of impressionism were Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, whereas the main exponent of expressionism, using the twelve-tone scale and atonality, was Arnold Schoenberg. Igor Stravinsky was a neo-classical composer as well as an expressionist.

Even though the definitions of expressionism & impressionism are very similar, there are differences in music too though. The goal of expressionist music is to elicit strong emotion through a more abstract interpretation of conventional Western tones. The goal of impressionist music is to capture a specific atmosphere.

Impressionism is a term used to describe a kind of classical music that uses timbre, instrumentation, and progressing harmonic ideas to examine mood and atmosphere. The romantic Era music of the mid-19th and early twentieth centuries gave rise to impressionism.

There are several similarities between impressionistic visual art and impressionist music. Both styles had their origins in France and prioritized viewpoint and feeling over conventional forms. Impressionist songwriters like and concurrent motion to emphasize atmosphere and

melodic symbolism, much like famous artists like Claude Monet brushstrokes and hazy point of view to express feelings. However, in the end, reviewers' ideas of impressionism—both musically and visually—were more influential than those of the real artists.

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