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- Polystylism is the use of multiple styles or techniques in literature, art, film, or, especially, music. Some prominent contemporary polystylist composers...
- Schnittke's music started to abandon much of the extroversion of his polystylism and retreated into a more withdrawn, bleak style. Schnittke's father...
- direct quotations of other composers, for example in Berio's Sinfonia. Polystylism Progressive music For example, Shostakovich's Symphony No. 9 calls back...
- and control over external equipment.[needs update] Some authors equate polystylism with eclecticism, while others make a sharp distinction. Musical historicism—the...
- offstage performers, instead of using two conductors. The techniques of polystylism and polytempo music have led a few 20th and 21st century composers to...
- other genres. Jazz fusion World music Folk music Eclecticism in art Polystylism Lonergan, Hit Records, 1950–1975, p. vi: "These [Country & Western and...
- of the previous century have been retained, including postmodernism, polystylism, and eclecticism, which s**** to incorporate elements of all styles of...
- decorative arts. In music the term used may be either eclecticism or polystylism. The term eclectic was first used by Johann Joachim Winckelmann to characterize...
- Retrieved 2014-02-28. Rapaport, Aaron (2012). "An American Encounter with Polystylism: Schnittke's Cadenzas to Beethoven (Master's thesis)". University of...
- Eclecticism in music Eclecticism in textual criticism Pastiche Perspectivism Polystylism Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Eclecticism" . Encyclopædia Britannica....