what kind of musical style is attributed to schoenberg and stravinsky?
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neo-classicism
He and Schoenberg represent two major streams of compositional thought in the modern era: Schoenberg's twelve-tone atonality on the one hand and Stravinsky's neo-classicism (the style in which he wrote a good deal of his music, though not Rite of Spring) on the other.
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Neo-classicism
Neo-classicism kind of musical style is attributed to schoenberg and stravinsky.
- He and Schoenberg stand for the two main currents of compositional philosophy in the contemporary era: Stravinsky's neo-classicism and Schoenberg's twelve-tone atonality (the latter being the manner in which he created most of his music, but not Rite of Spring).
- Three composers who were active in Vienna in the early 20th century—Arnold Schoenberg, his two students Anton von Webern and Alban BERG—are notably linked to the expressionist movement.
- A member of the "Triumvirate of Filipino Composers," he is known as the "Father of the Kundiman." His musical education at the Chicago Music College exposed him to the works of Schoenberg, Hindemith, and Stravinsky. a "romantic nationalist," as they are known.
- Igor Stravinsky utilised a composing method known as "cut-and-paste," according to academics. Stravinsky used carbon paper to jot down notes while composing, then he would cut the bottom portions out and put them into other pieces of paper that had music on them.
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