Deconstruction In Music | Part 2

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Let's discuss deconstruction in music, though not as much as last week.

While the term itself is not used in music history as an approach to a form or style, the philosophy behind it has been widely embraced among 20th-century composers and academics.

In this stream, Part Two, we will take a look at the last half of the 20th-century music, starting with aleatoric music with John Cage before getting into the artistic movements of the 1960's and 70's.
And we will conclude with new approaches of the 1980's, used by today's composers.


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