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Featured Genre
Austro-German Modernism
Austro-German Modernism, flourishing in the early 20th century, is characterized by its bold departure from traditional tonality, embracing atonality and complex structures. Rooted in the innovations of composers like Arnold Schoenberg and his Second Viennese School, the genre seeks to reflect the tumultuous socio-political landscape through dissonance, intricate chromaticism, and expressive intensity. It marks a pivotal evolution in Western classical music, challenging listeners with its avant-garde approach and profound emotional depth.