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Joseph Straus details the revisionary strategies of twentieth century composershow they transformed the music of the tonal tradition in creating their radically new sonorities and structures. He defines a mainstream of musical modernism, a mainstream shaped by the aggressive reinterpretation of eighteenth and nineteenthcentury models.
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I really enjoyed reading this book! The way it delves into the traditions and influences over the decades helped me understand how music evolved. Perfect for any music lover or student!
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Chloe Anderson
Fantastic Resource for Music Theory
As a music student, I found this book incredibly helpful. It links historical contexts to musical styles really well. Definitely keeping it on my shelf for future studies!
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Rajiv Kumar
Good concept, but needs better examples
While the theories discussed are interesting, I wish there were more practical examples included. It’s a bit heavy to get through at times. Still, worth a read for dedicated fans!
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Liam O'Connor
Not what I expected
I thought this would be more of a narrative about famous musicians, but it's more academic than that. While well-researched, it wasn’t quite what I was looking for. Probably better suited for scholars!
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David Chen
Interesting but a bit dry
The content is solid and informative, but sometimes it reads like a textbook. I was looking for something more engaging. Still, it’s a good reference for anyone studying 20th-century music.
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