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.
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.
A musical phrase is a group of notes in music. A musical period is a period of time of music, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern
Polytonality is music that is played in two or more different keys simultaneously. Bartok and Debussy were early composers who used polytonality in their pieces. Dave Brubeck popularized its use in jazz, along with the use of complex time signatures.
The Romantic Period was a time in the late 19th to early 20th century of great change in artistic views. It altered the prior belief in strict rules for art and became a time that encouraged creativity.
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Baroque was before the Classical period from the 1600s-1700s. Some composers include Bach, Telemann, Pachelbel, Purcell, Vivaldi, and Handel. Many woodwinds and strings, imagine dancing in a castle, that would be baroque music. The harpsichord was a very popular instrument at the time. The Baroque music style followed the Renaissance style, and made more complex use of harmony and rhythm. It was typically harder to perform than Renaissance music as it was written more for virtuoso singers and instrumentalists. There was a great deal of counterpoint, and the fugue was a popular form for composers.
Mussorgsky belonged to the Romantic period.
He was a composer during the Romantic era.
1929-1988
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"Synth-pop" music is synthesized (keyboard) music played in a style that is popular to the time period (like pop music is just that--music popular to the time period).
Eva Bartok was born on June 18, 1927 and died on August 1, 1998. Eva Bartok would have been 71 years old at the time of death or 88 years old today.
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Romantic Period
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Not exactly. Although Bartók wrote some very romantic early pieces (e.g. the 1st Violin concerto dedicated to his love at the time Stefi Geyer) the nature of his mature music is rooted in folk music elements. that is not to say his music could not be felt as romantic music, just that it was probably not intended as such.
That is called "anachronism," where something from one time period is placed or shown in another time period where it does not belong.