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Watch this History of Music and Romantic to Contemporary Music video entitled Music of The Early 20th Century to study why the public of the early 20th century began to pay more attention to the music of the past than to the music being written by contemporary composers.

Use this K12 history of music video to study music in the early 20th century. Learn about polyphony, dissonance and tonality. Explore Stravinsky's far-reaching focus on rhythm, Debussy's Impressionist compositions and Schoenberg's ground breaking atonal music.

 

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Music of The Early 20th Century video. Learning Objectives for this video:

  • Music in the 20th Century. Learn about Music in The Early 20th Century. Learn how the individual expression and emotional quality of Beethoven-s works influenced the symphonic form.
  • Explore Wagner-s contributions to opera, Stravinsky-s far-reaching focus on rhythm, Copland-s vigorous synthesis of jazz and classical elements, and the experimental works of composers since the mid-twentieth century.
  • Learn why the public of the early twentieth century began to pay more attention to the music of the past than to the music being written by contemporary composers.
  • Listen to excerpts from compositions by Beethoven, Berlioz, Chopin, Copland, Debussy, Gershwin, Liszt, Mahler, Puccini, Schoenberg, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Verdi, and Wagner.
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