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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> == * '''Avant-Garde''' — "The Vanguard": the artists who "Lead the Way" by "Experimenting" and "Breaking Traditions." * '''Impressionism''' — A style (Debussy) that focused on "Color," "Texture," and "Atmosphere" rather than "Clear Melody" or "Form." * '''Atonality''' — Music that has "No Key" or "Center": all "12 Notes" of the scale are "Equal," and "Dissonance" (Clashing) is "Emancipated." * '''Serialism''' (12-Tone Technique) — A "Mathematical System" (Schoenberg) where a "Row" of all 12 notes must be played in a "Specific Order" before any can be repeated. * '''Primitivism''' (Stravinsky) — Using "Raw," "Violent," and "Irregular" "Rhythms" to "Trigger" "Ancient Instincts." * '''Dissonance''' — "Notes that Clash" and create "Tension" (Previously considered 'Ugly' or 'Wrong'). * '''Polytonality''' — Playing in "Two Different Keys" at the "Same Time." * '''Neoclassicism''' — A "Return" to "Classical Order" (see Article 582) but with "Modern Harmonies" and "Irony" (Stravinsky’s mid-career). * '''Second Viennese School''' — The group (Schoenberg, Berg, Webern) that "Invented" Atonality and Serialism. * '''The Riot of 1913''' — When the audience "Attacked each other" during the premiere of Stravinsky’s 'The Rite of Spring' because the music was so "New and Shocking." </div> <div style="background-color: #006400; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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