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Isaac Albeniz
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Claude Debussy
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Frederick Delius
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Pietro Mascagni
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Erik Satie
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Maurice Ravel
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Ottorino Respighi
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Nadia Boulanger
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Louis Durey
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Impressionism
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Expressionism
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Sprechstimme
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Polytonality
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12-tone technique
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Aleatoric
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Gamelan
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Arthur Honegger
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Daruis Milhaud
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Germain Tailleferre
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Lili Boulanger
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Georges Auric
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Francis Poulenc
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The Rite of Spring
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World War I
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Creation of the Electronische Musik