Contemporary classical music
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+ | In the broadest sense, [[contemporary music]] is any music being written in the present day. '''Contemporary classical music''' can be understood as belonging to a period that started in the mid-1970s with the retreat of [[modernism (music)|modernism]]. | ||
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+ | * [[20th-century classical music]] | ||
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In the broadest sense, contemporary music is any music being written in the present day. Contemporary classical music can be understood as belonging to a period that started in the mid-1970s with the retreat of modernism.
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