Corny response, "I avant garde a clue".
On the Early Music forum the question of defining what counts as 'early music' often crops up, especially when the EMS includes works by the likes of CPE Bach or Haydn. This causes me to ponder, as Radio 3 pursues its New Music theme, where the boundary lies between what is 'modern music' and what isn't. Should splutterings over the Breakfast serial be the yardstick?
Here are some dates:
Schoenberg b. 1874
Webern b. 1883
Berg b. 1885
Boulez b. 1925
Stockhausen b. 1928
Part b. 1935
Reich b. 1936
Food for thought? Would Mozart, for instance, have considered music written even 20 years earlier as being New or Modern?
On the Early Music forum the question of defining what counts as 'early music' often crops up, especially when the EMS includes works by the likes of CPE Bach or Haydn. This causes me to ponder, as Radio 3 pursues its New Music theme, where the boundary lies between what is 'modern music' and what isn't. Should splutterings over the Breakfast serial be the yardstick?
Here are some dates:
Schoenberg b. 1874
Webern b. 1883
Berg b. 1885
Boulez b. 1925
Stockhausen b. 1928
Part b. 1935
Reich b. 1936
Food for thought? Would Mozart, for instance, have considered music written even 20 years earlier as being New or Modern?
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