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The Inflence of Peasant Music on Modern Music

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Extract

At the beginning of the twentieth century there was a turning point in the history of modern music.

The excesses of the romanticists began to be unbearable for many. There were composers who felt: “this road does not lead us anywhere; there is no other solution but a complete break with the nineteenth century.”

Invaluable help was given to this change (or let us rather call it rejuvenation) by a kind of peasant music unknown up till then.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1950

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References

* Béla Bartók's letters. Collected by Deme'ny, János, Pub. by The Hungarian Arts Council, Budapest, 1948 Google Scholar

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