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Women, Music, Culture 3/e Chapter 13
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large-scale work
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in music, refers to genres that require large numbers of performers (such as symphonies and opera); also refers to genres that are of significant length
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large-scale work
in music, refers to genres that require large numbers of performers (such as symphonies and opera); also refers to genres that are of significant length
experimental work
in the twentieth century, references music that explores new and unusual sounds and compositional techniques
serialism
an atonal compositional method that systematically orders musical elements according to a fixed series
neoclassicism
style that emerged in the early decades of the 20th century; featured form-driven structure, transparent texture, tonality, and lack of extra-musical program
neoclassical
revival of a Classical style from a previous artistic period