Collection: Neoclassicism

Neoclassicism is a musical movement that emerged in the early 20th century, blending elements of classical music with modern compositional techniques. This genre is characterized by its return to the structural clarity, emotional restraint, and formal balance of earlier classical periods, particularly the 18th century. Neoclassicism encompasses diverse regional styles, including Austro-German Modernism, which often features complex harmonies and innovative orchestration; Caucasian Classical Piano, showcasing the rich musical traditions of the Caucasus region through virtuosic piano compositions; and Russian Orchestra, which combines traditional Russian folk elements with classical orchestral forms. These subgenres collectively represent a global approach to reimagining classical music within a contemporary context, often incorporating elements of national identity and cultural heritage.

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