Contemporary music
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- the post-1945 avant-garde/modern forms of art music after the death of Anton Webern (including serial music,Concrete music,experimental music,etc...)
In a more restricted sense it may only include the most recent forms of this music:
- Contemporary classical music (post-1975) (including post-modern music)
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