- In
Western classical music,
neoromanticism is a
return to the
emotional expression ****ociated with nineteenth-century Romanticism.
Throughout the 20th...
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Metamodernism Fantasy art Goth
subculture Regionalism (art)
Neopagan Neofolk Neoromanticism (music)
Neotribalism New
Romantic Button, Virginia. 1996. "Neo-Romanticism"...
- Свиридов; 16
December 1915 – 6
January 1998) was a
Soviet and
Russian neoromantic composer. He is most
widely known for his
choral music,
strongly influenced...
- the
diverse movements of the postmodern/contemporary era
include the
neoromantic, neomedieval, minimalist, and post minimalist.
Contemporary classical...
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peaked from 1800
until 1850. However, a "Late Romantic"
period and "
Neoromantic"
revivals are also discussed.
These extensions of the
movement are characterized...
- many 20th-century
musical languages, Williams's most
familiar style is
neoromanticism. Williams's
score for Star Wars is
often described as
Wagnerian as it...
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Lithuanian writer, poet, and essayist.
Aistis was one of the most
prominent neoromantic poets of Lithuania.
Jonas Aleksandravičius was born on 7 July 1904 in...
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American of his time
writing in the genre.
Frequently described as a
neoromantic composer, he
showed limited interest in the
emerging modernist aesthetic...
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Materialism Megarian school Mohism Molinism Naturalism Neohumanism Neoromanticism Neo-Kantianism Neo-Marxism
Neoplatonism Neopositivism Neopragmatism...
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Lithuanian music and its
harmonic combination with
modern minimalism and
neoromanticism. Jazz
scene was
active even
during the
years of
Soviet occupation. The...