Post-Romanticism

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    Anton Bruckner

    Bruckner was an Austrian composer. He was born during the of the Romantic Era but died during the of the Post-Romanticism Era.He wrote many well know symphonies such as Symphony No. 4 in E flat Major and Mass in D minor.
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    Gustav Mahler

    Mahler was an Austrian Jewish conductor and composer. He was born during the of the Romantic Era but died during the of the Post-Romanticism Era. Some of his most famous works include symphony No.2 in C minor, The Song of the Earth and Des Knaben Wunderhorn.
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    Claude Debussy

    Debussy was a French composer. One of his most recognizable pieces is Clair de lune.
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    Arnold Schoenburg

    Schoenburg was an Austrian-American composer, he was also one of the most influential teachers of his time. He was born near the end of the Romantic Era and died during the of the Post- 1900s Era. Some of his works are Piano Suite Opus 25 and Phantasy for Violin and Piano.
  • Impressionism

    Impressionism in music can best be described as Dreamy and as if it is floating.
  • Expressionism

    It can best be described as a powerful feeling in the music
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    Post-Romanticism Era

    The Post-Romanticism Era is the Era immediately following the Romantic Era. Post-Romanticism Era is a change in the common feel of the time.The works during this time were darker and had heavier mourning to them.
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    Louis Armstrong

    Louis Armstrong was a trumpeter and singer. He is most recognizable from his deep, gravelly voice. He is most know for "What a wonderful World" and "Cheek to Cheek"
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    WWI

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    Ella Fitzgerald

    Ella Fitzgerald was an American jazz singer. She is most know for her scat singing. Ella Fitzgerald paved the way for many people, not only was she a female but she was also African American. Some of her works include "Cheek to Cheek" and "Dream a Little Dream of Me".
  • Jazz

    Jazz originated sometime in the 1920's in New Orleans. Jazz was made popular by African American's. Jazz has solo sections in the music which is where the soloist reads the changes and improvises over them.
  • The Radio

    During the 1920's radios became a staple for majority of the households in the United States. The radio made listening to music, sports and the news much more accessible.