New music
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New music may refer to:
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Musical styles and movements
Pre-20th century
- Ars nova, musical style in 14th-century France and the Low Countries
- Le nuove musiche, collection of monody by Giulio Caccini
- New German School, music style in late 19th-century Germany
20th–21st century
- Neue Musik, collective term for many different currents of composed, Central European influenced music from about 1910 to the present
- New-age music, a genre of music intended to create inspiration, relaxation and optimism
- New wave music, late 1970s and the 1980s with ties to mid-1970s punk rock
- New musick, an early name for post-punk
- New music (Japanese genre), a Japanese pop music style from the 1970s
- New Pop, British synthesizer-based music made popular by MTV in the 1980s
- New Romantic, a pop culture movement in the UK in the early 1980s
- New rave music
- Contemporary classical music, mid-1970s or 1945 to late 2010s
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Other
- New Musik, an English synthpop band
- New Music America, festival held throughout the 1980s
- New music, a poetic movement of the second half of the 5th century BC Dithyramb#History
- The NewMusic, a weekly television news magazine in Canada
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See also
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