List of modernist composers

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Lists of composers by philosophical stance: modernist composers

Austria

Russia/Soviet Union

Second Viennese school

Germany

Finland

France

Italy

Hungary

Poland

Scotland

United States

England

See also

References

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  • Ashby, Arved Mark. 2004b. "Modernism Goes to the Movies". In The Pleasure of Modernist Music: Listening, Meaning, Intention, Ideology, edited by Arved Mark Ashby, 345–86. Rochester: University of Rochester Press. ISBN 1-58046-143-3.
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  • Rifkin, Deborah. 2006. "Making It Modern: Chromaticism and Phrase Structure in Twentieth-Century Tonal Music". Theory and Practice 31:133–58.
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  • Werder, Felix. 1965. "Monteverdi the Modernist: Monteverdi, by Leo Schrade". The Age (17 April).
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  • Williams, Alastair. 2002. "Cage and Postmodernism". The Cambridge Companion to John Cage, edited by David Nicholls, 227–41. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-78348-8 (cloth); ISBN 0-521-78968-0 (pbk).
  • Wilmotte, Marie-Hélène. 1994. "L'expérimental comme gage de la modernité: La Sequenza I de Luciano Berio". Les cahiers du CIREM, nos. 30–31:71–84.
  • Wright, Jeffrey Marsh, II. 2010. "The Enlisted Composer: Samuel Barber's Career, 1942–1945". PhD diss. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.