Contemporary music
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- | :''[[popular music]], [[2000s music]], [[21st century music]]'' | + | |
- | In the broadest and popular sense, '''Contemporary music''' is any music being written in the present day. This could include any kind of present [[music]]. However in the strict historical and musicological terminology, the term '''Contemporary music''' exclusively refers to: | + | |
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- | * the [[Aftermath of World War II|post-1945]] [[avant-garde music|avant-garde]]/[[Modernism (music)|modern forms]] of [[art music]] after the death of [[Anton Webern]] (including [[serial music]], [[Concrete music]],[[experimental music]],etc...) | + | |
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- | In a more restricted sense it may only include the most recent forms of this music: | + | |
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- | *[[Contemporary classical music]] (post-1975) (including [[postmodern music]]) | + | |
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