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| Chapter 20: The European Mainstream
in the Twentieth Century |
| The Twentieth Century |
- Historical Background
- Between the two world wars (191839) there was increasing
international tension, and many countries experienced changes
in political ideology.
- Countries were increasingly isolated, leading composers
to look to their countries' folk music traditions for
inspiration.
- Government censorship in Russia and Germany suppressed
modern music and forced composers to create music with folk
influences.
- After 1950 the gulf between the concert-going public and
avant-garde composers widened.
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