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Representatives of neoclassical music

A. Oneg, P. Hindemith, B. Bartok, Z. Kodaly, Ravel, etc.

1. A. Honegger

Altier Honegger (French: Arthur

Honegger, translated in Hong Kong as:

Kenneger, March 10, 1892 - November 27, 1955), a Swiss composer born in France. Living most of his life in Paris, he is a member of the French Six-piece Ensemble. His most famous work is the orchestral symphony movement "Pacific

231" that imitates the sound of a steam locomotive.

2. P. Hindemith

Paul Hindemith (Paul

Hindemith, 1895-1963), a German-born composer Home. Hindemith is a versatile musician whose career involves composition, theory, performance, teaching, conducting and other fields, and he has composed a large number of works in various genres and styles.

Although his music without exception has a distinct contemporary style, he is often classified as a neoclassical school due to the influence of late Baroque counterpoint music (especially the works of Bach). His works are characterized by dissonant counterpoint, dissonant harmony and superb orchestral arrangement skills. Hindemith's creative field covers almost all types of music genres.

3. B. Bartok

Bartok Bela Victor Janos (also translated as Bela Bartok, Bela Bartok, Abbreviated as Bartok. Hungarian: Bartók

Béla

Viktor

János, English Bela

Bartok, March 25, 1881. Nagy San Miklós (September 26, 1945), born in Hungary (now in Romania), is the greatest composer of the 20th century.

4. Z. Kodaly

The two most important representatives of modern Hungarian musicians in the 20th century with international reputation are B. Bartók and Z. Kodaly . They not only made outstanding contributions in discovering the treasures of Hungarian folk music.

5. Ravel

His works include the piano suites "Mirror" and "Ghost of the Night", the orchestral music "Waltz", "Bolero", and "Pagliacci's Morning Music" ", "Boat at Sea", "Mother Goose", "Elegant and Sad Waltz" and "Spanish Rhapsody", one-act comedy opera "Spanish Time", etc.

The works after World War I strengthened lines, reduced colors, and became more concise and sophisticated, such as the piano piece "The Tomb of Couperin", "Violin Sonata", "Cello Sonata" and two Piano concerto, singing ballet "Children and Magic", etc. He is recognized as an orchestral master, and his works demonstrate the outstanding achievements of French musical culture.

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