Modernity and the Avant-Garde in Romanian Music 1920-1940
Keywords:
modernity, avant-garde, Romanian musicAbstract
Thanks to the works of George Enescu, Romanian music achieved its first breakthrough onto the European scene in the years preceding World War I. In the inter-war period the number of Romanian composers who joined modern trends, often without breaking their links with nationalism, significantly grew in number: Mihail Jora. Sabin Dragoi, Mihail Andricu. Marcel Mihalovici, among others. The music of Stravinski and Bartok produced the strongest impact on Romanian music of the 1920’s and 1930’s.
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