Originally posted by hedgehog
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A feature of 19th C music, is composers finding individual voices through interacting with other more grass-roots based music. The various national schools is an obvious example and another is the appropriation of popular forms such as the Waltz. Despite this reliance (and, as it happens, cross fertilization) Classical music is set apart from other kinds of pop/folk Western music by its interest in, and use of, processes - a Symphony is much more of a construct than a folk dance. HG’s point was that in the 20C Classical music began to diverge from its grass-roots foundation. Obviously this is to a greater, lesser and non-existent extent depending on the composer. But, nevertheless I think that divergence clearly happened. Of course, developing new methods (like serialism) can add new genes into the pool but that is a different question. In any case I’m also saying that divergence is now less well marked.
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