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The Classical Music. Classical Music - Streaming Classical Music. A guide to contemporary classical music | Music. Music blog + A guide to contemporary classical music | Music. Top 10 Contemporary Classical Music Composers. Photo: Royal Festival Hall boxes by Peter Denton Bored with recycled retro pop music? Looking for something more innovative and challenging but don’t know where to start? You’re living in the right city. With its burgeoning scene, London is one of the best places in the world to hear contemporary classical music. Let this top 10 — including top tips on concerts — by media composer and author Toby Bricheno show you the way into this world. Steve Reich Arguably the most celebrated ‘Minimalist’ composer, Reich’s music is instantly accessible. Happily, there is an opportunity to hear a selection of his works at the Royal Festival Hall in March.

John Adams This incredibly popular American composer combined minimalism with the grander sound of Romantic composers such as Wagner and Mahler and 20th century maverick Charles Ives. You can see his controversial opera The Death Of Klinghoffer at the London Coliseum starting on the 25 February. Arvo Part Photo via the Barbican website Mark-Anthony Turnage.

Ntemporary classical music guide round-up | Music. Well, it was never going to be possible to be comprehensive. Comprehensible, hopefully, but all-encompassing? Impossible. With only 50 weeks to accommodate a representative selection of the creators of the thing we call contemporary classical music (once we'd agreed on a working definition of course), my guide was inevitably going to be driven by editorial selection rather than exhaustive completism. And there were, of course, controversies in the choices I made about which composers to feature. The common factor was that they were all composers whose music I felt was essential to include if I was to present a rounded portrait of today's classical music. Putting this guide together over the past year has been a revelation of the truly amazing riches that are out there on YouTube and elsewhere, thanks to some astonishingly generous and fulsome channels such as those of NewMusicXX, John11inch, p0lyph0nyXX, and others.

Contemporary classical music. Categorization[edit] Generally "contemporary classical music" amounts to: History[edit] Background[edit] 1945–75[edit] In America, composers like Milton Babbitt, John Cage, Elliott Carter, Henry Cowell, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, George Rochberg, and Roger Sessions, formed their own ideas. Some of these composers (Cage, Cowell, Glass, Reich) represented a new methodology of experimental music, which began to question fundamental notions of music such as notation, performance, duration, and repetition, while others (Babbitt, Rochberg, Sessions) fashioned their own extensions of the twelve-tone serialism of Schoenberg. Movements[edit] Modernism[edit] Many of the key figures of the high modern movement are alive, or only recently deceased, and there is also still an extremely active core of composers, performers, and listeners who continue to advance the ideas and forms of modernism.[11] Electronic music[edit] Computer music[edit] Spectral music[edit] Post-modernism[edit] Historicism[edit] Opera[edit]

Sequenza21/ - The Contemporary Classical Music Community. Hard to Find Classical Music: A Few Tips to Help Your Classical Music Search. Let's face it, classical music can be hard to find. Where are you supposed to start searching for music? What if you don't know the name of the piece or the composer... or worse, BOTH? Well, here are a few tips to help you find that hard to find classical music. Classical Music Search Tip 1: Post Your Question to a Forum This is, perhaps, the best way to get the results you want, or at least give you a better sense of what direction you should be heading.

Classical Music Search Tip 2: Search Amazon or Barnes and Noble In most cases, the title of the classical music work and/or composer is known. Classical Music Search Tip 3: Search Classical and Opera Music Used in Movies For many beginners, this is a classic example of discovering classical music. Classical Music Search Tip 4: Visit Your Local Public or College Library Another great place to look (if you don't have the option of getting on the Internet in Tip 2) is your local public or college library. How did YOU discover classical music? New classical music discovery app ‘iClassics’ released exclusively for Apple iPad. iClassics is a new classical music discovery application developed exclusively for Apple’s iPad.

Created by Deutsche Grammophon and Decca Classics U.S. in partnership with L4 Mobile, the app allows consumers to explore the recordings from these labels’ vast and prestigious catalogues in a new and interactive way. Deutsche Grammophon and Decca labels are home to such lauded artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Cecilia Bartoli, Daniel Barenboim, Gustavo Dudamel, Leonard Bernstein, Anna Netrebko, Renee Fleming and many more. Utilizing a unique tagging interface, iClassics offers the ability to search, mix and match composers, instruments and even moods, successfully catering to classical music beginners and established fans alike. iClassics also includes an interactive composer timeline featuring over 100 composers ranging from the Medieval time period through the present. Advertisement: Limited Time: Students, Parents and Faculty save up to $200 on a new Mac. Classical music classical musicians. Contemporary Classical Internet Radio.

Classical fusion music - Listen free at Last. Online Classical Music - Live365 Internet Radio - Contemporary Classical. 21st-century classical music. 21st-century classical music is a diverse art form. Some elements of the previous century have been retained, including post-modernism, polystylism and eclecticism, which seek to incorporate elements of all styles of music irrespective of whether these are "classical" or not—these efforts represent a slackening differentiation between the various musical genres. The combination of classical music and multimedia is a notable practice in the 21st century; the Internet, alongside its related technology, are important resources in this respect.

The number of important female composers has also increased significantly. Music in the 21st century[edit] Anderson, a British composer, combines the music of traditional cultures from outside the western concert tradition with elements of modernism, spectral music and electronic music. Often styled the "Father of New Complexity", English composer Brian Ferneyhough has recently started writing works which reference those of past composers. The Rambler « Modern composition. Blogging the music that others won't tell you about. Does-anyone-like-modern-classical-music-8193006. In 2008 a work of nonfiction became a New York Times bestseller and went on to sell some 250,000 copies worldwide. It's a familiar story, with one crucial difference: the book was a history of 20th-century classical music.

Alex Ross's The Rest Is Noise defied every expectation and stereotype to find a reading public beyond the echo-chamber of academic enthusiasts. In 2013, the book will be turned into a year-long festival at London's Southbank Centre, an event artistic director Jude Kelly has described as "probably our most ambitious music project to date", and one that will absorb the London Philharmonic Orchestra's entire concert season and the Southbank's piano and chamber music series. All the UK's major regional orchestras will be involved, together with a lineup of international artists. Beethoven and Brahms are out, and in their place are Britten, Boulez and Berio. But can Ross's new readers really translate into that most fragile and elusive species – new concert-goers? Classical Discoveries. Classical Discoveries is a live radio program hosted and produced by American pianist, musicologist and music educator, Marvin Rosen .

The program airs on WPRB 103.3 FM , a commercial, non-profit, community-supported independent radio station. The 14,000 watt radio station, once part of Princeton University , broadcasts from Princeton, New Jersey , and is managed and hosted by Princeton University students, and community DJ’s like Rosen. WPRB with its strong signal can be heard in New Jersey, parts of Delaware, Pennsylvania and New York, as well as over the Internet at www.wprb.com . [ 1 ] Rosen has hosted and produced Classical Discoveries since May 1997. Program Overview [ edit ] Classical Discoveries celebrates and showcases little-known music of all periods with an emphasis on the Baroque period and earlier, as well as on the 20th and 21st centuries. In 2007, Classical Discoveries Goes Avant-Garde was created.

Special Programs [ edit ] Some Other Programs Premiere Broadcasts [ edit ] Home - Classical Discoveries with Marvin Rosen. Classical Crossover: A Fusion of Classical and Popular Music - Classical Music in the 21st Century. In an attempt to appeal to a wider audience, many current classical artists no longer adhere strictly to classical repertoire. Instead, they have begun recording more popular works, such as Broadway tunes or film soundtracks. Classical crossover describes the genre of music that includes recordings of popular music by classically trained musicians as well as collaborations between popular and classical artists. While this genre is not purely classical, it certainly integrates element of classical music into popular music and vice versa, making classical music more accessible to modern audiences.

Because classical musicians receive intensive musical training, they are able to achieve a high level of technical proficiency. These technical abilities make classical musicians musically versatile, enabling them to explore other genres. Some of the most famous classical artists today are classical crossover artists since they are the most visible representations of classical music.

Non-classical fusions with classical music. David Garrett - Smells like Teens Spirit live @ Berlin [HQ]