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Music in the 20th and 21st Centuries
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1 A Sense of Possibility
2 Expanding Musical Worlds
3 Making New Musical Languages
4 Folk Sources, the Primitive, and the Search for Authenticity
5 New Music Taking Flight
6 Paris, Neoclassicism, and the Art of the Everyday
7 The Search for Order and Balance
8 Inventing Traditions
9 Rebuilding Amid the Ruins
10 Trajectories of Order and Chance
11 Electronic Music from the Cold War to the Computer Age
12 Texture, Timbre, Loops, and Layers
13 Histories Recollected and Remade
14 Minimalism and its Repercussions
15 Border Crossings
Happening Now/On the Horizon
Study Guides
Music in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Chapter 9
Rebuilding Amid the Ruins
Online Resources
Website for Richard Strauss, maintained by his family.
richardstrauss.at/english
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United States Holocaust Museum, Music of the Holocaust.
ushmm.org/exhibition/music
Website for Hans Eisler.
eislermusic.com
Website for the Benjamin Britten-Peter Pears Foundation.
brittenpears.org
BBC footage of Benjamin Britten conducting the War Requiem in 1964.
Video on
YouTube
Further Reading
Rupprecht, Philip.
British Musical Modernism: The Manchester Group and Their Contemporaries.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Weibe, Heather.
Britten's Unquiet Pasts: Sound and Memory in Postwar Reconstruction.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Study Guide
Auner Norton Chapter 9 Study Guide updated.pdf
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