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  1. Something earlier than most of the other pieces mentioned in this thread - Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice.It might sound tame to our ears (although the overture certainly still packs a punch), but at the time it was a revolutionary break from the conventions of both old-fashioned Handelian opera seria and the more recent developments of people like Hasse and Vinci.

  2. Avant Garde Classical. ... Women Composers in Contemporary Classical. Spotlighting the women creating modern Classical music, like Ruth Schonthal, Judith Shatin, and G...

  3. In the realm of music, avant-garde has its roots in the early 20th century when composers like Arnold Schoenberg, Igor Stravinsky, and John Cage began to challenge the norms of classical music. They experimented with new forms, techniques, and harmonic structures to create groundbreaking works that defied expectations.

  4. Michiro Sato. Salvatore Sciarrino. Michael Seltenreich. Sonelius Smith. Kate Soper (composer) Christine Southworth. Steven Stapleton.

  5. Pleskun, Stephen. (2012) A Chronological History of Australian Composers and Their Compositions: 1901–1945. Xlibris Corp, Hobart.

  6. 27 de feb. de 2021 · Almost uncharacteristic of music at all “Revolution 9” truly broke true into the avant-garde electronic collage. The experimentalism in this piece is the powerful repetitiveness of the loop “Number 9” however the simplicity of this is it opens up greater freedom to add sounds that play along with the plucks of strings and bangs of sound ...

  7. 28 de sept. de 2023 · A lot of ideas pioneered by avant-garde classical musicians were later borrowed for horror and sci-fi movie soundtracks, and Kayn’s uniquely unsettling work could easily have scored the 1978 ...