Atonalism

/eɪˈtoʊnəlɪzəm/ noun

Definition

A style or system of music composition that avoids traditional tonal centers and harmonic structures.

Etymology

From atonal + -ism (a system or style). Developed as a name for the revolutionary 20th-century musical movement pioneered by Schoenberg and Berg.

Kelly Says

Atonalism was as revolutionary as abstract art—composers said, 'Why should music always follow these old rules?' and broke everything, much to everyone's horror at first!

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