The classical modern period, 1900-1945, saw a great deal of cultural change, and many different composers helped shape the musical landscape of the early 20th century. Browse our sheet music and scores, take a look at our Classical Modern Sheet Music Downloads, and explore the wide world of classical modernism with Stretta Music today
The horrors of World War I brought about such a shift in perspective, that art would never be the same again. The cultural and social changes that had already begun at the end of the 19th century led to new prospects, which were mirrored and expressed through various innovative artistic movements, them sum of which is called Classic Modernism.
During the 20th century, the boundaries of tonality were stretched so far that one could no longer speak of tonal music. The most striking examples of this are polytonality, employed by composers like Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartók, and Charles Ives, and to an even greater extent serialism, the twelve-tone music of Arnold Schönberg and his students.
The rise of nationalism in the late 19th century sparked a great interest in rediscovering folk music. New technical developments, such as the invention of the phonograph, also made it easier to document and collect folk music. Great folk Pioneers were the Romanian composer Béla Bartók, the Czech composer Leo Janáček, the Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály, and the Australian-American composer Percy Grainger.
This development led to a new idiom within classical music, both melodically and rhythmically. Good examples of the integration of folklore into classical modern music are the melodies from Janáček’s Jenufa, which are based on the rhythm and intonation of the Czech language, and Bartók’s Second Violin Rhapsody.
Expressionists aimed to capture true emotions without glossing over them. Above all, they looked at the subjective inner world, in contrast to the outer world, and left all traditional ideals of beauty behind.
Expressionist music is characterised by dissonance, extreme dynamics and great contrasts in colour, pitch and effect. In music, expressionism is generally associated with the Second Viennese School, founded by Arnold Schönberg and his students Anton Webern and Alban Berg, and the dodecaphonic, twelve-tone technique they used, known as serialism.
Examples of expressionist music include Schönberg’s Erwartung, 1909, and Berg’s Wozzeck, 1922.
Another classical modern departure from the ideals of the Romantic Period was to draw on forms and tropes of the Baroque Period and the Classical Period. This was expressed in the use of traditional musical forms, as in Martinů’s Concerto da Camara, 1937, the use of traditional instrumentation, as in Manuel de Falla’s Concerto for Harpsichord, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet & Cello, 1926, and also in the use of thematic material from the 18th and 19th centuries, such as in Stravinsky’s Pulcinella, 1920.
for: Voice (soprano), piano
Item no.: 287847
for: Piano
Item no.: 353956
for: 3 voices [women's choir] (SMezA), piano
Choir score
Item no.: 353848
for: Schlagzeug-Ensemble und Klavier zu vier Händen
Ensemble score
Item no.: 353832
for: Flöte und Altflöte
Item no.: 353816
for: Sopran, Blockflöte (Flöte), Zink (Oboe) und Vihuela (Gitarre)
Score, Parts
Item no.: 353663
for: Voice (soprano), piano
Item no.: 289066
for: Cello, piano
Item no.: 289045
for: Orchestra
Study score
Item no.: 288904
for: Voice, organ
Item no.: 288885
for: Piano
Item no.: 288752
for: Alt, Bratsche und Klavier (oder Orgel)
Piano reduction
Item no.: 288737
for: Cello, piano
Piano score, solo part
Item no.: 288723
for: Orchestra
Study score
Item no.: 288496
for: 2 violins, viola, cello (string quartet)
Study score
Item no.: 288465
for: 2 violins, viola, cello (string quartet)
Study score
Item no.: 288464
for: Soloists, mixed choir, orchestra
Piano reduction
Item no.: 288416
for: 2 pianos
Einzelstimme
Item no.: 288407
for: Concert band
Conductors part (C)
Item no.: 355123
for: Voice (tenor/soprano), piano
Item no.: 351864
for: Voices, orchestra
Piano reduction
Item no.: 351743
for: Sopran, Bass, Schauspieler, Chor, Knabenchor und Orchester
Piano reduction
Item no.: 351742
for: Voice, piano
Item no.: 287831
for: Violin, viola
Item no.: 287786
for: Piano
Item no.: 287750
for: Piano
Item no.: 287739
for: Piano
Item no.: 287697
for: Voice (medium), piano
Item no.: 287553
for: Violin, viola, piano
Item no.: 287488
for: 2 Violas and Piano
Book
Item no.: 163066
for: Violin, cello, piano (piano trio)
Score, Parts
Item no.: 622490
for: Cello, piano
Item no.: 287487
for: Piano
Item no.: 602401
for: Violin, cello, piano (piano trio)
Score, Parts
Item no.: 358805
for: Violin, cello, piano (piano trio)
Book
Item no.: 1350459
for: Voice, piano
Item no.: 352793
for: Voice, piano
Music score
Item no.: 584799
for: Querflöte (Alt-Blockflöte) und Klavier
Item no.: 605954
for: Violin, piano
Item no.: 605921
for: 3 Blockflöten (ATT)
Score, Parts
Item no.: 605796
for: gemischter Chor (SATB), Soli (SB) und Orchester
Piano reduction
Item no.: 352523
for: Bariton und Klavier oder Violine, Flöte, Oboe, Fagott und Cembalo
Piano reduction
Item no.: 352404
for: gemischter Chor (SSSAATTTBB)
Chorpartitur
Item no.: 352257
for: Sprechchor
Item no.: 352176
Piano reduction
Item no.: 352158
for: Oboe, orchestra
Piano reduction, solo part
Item no.: 420708
for: Clarinet, piano
Piano score, solo part
Item no.: 408331
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