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Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was an early Modernist. His most notorious work was probably the modern Ballet The Rite of Spring, first brought to the stage by Diaghilev in 1913.

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Bela Bartok was born in 1881, the same year that Modest Mussorgsky died. Bartok died in 1945, last year of World War II. Bartok is mostly a 20th-century composer.

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