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The Nationalist School Of Composers (e.g. Bartok, Sibelius)

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The nationalist school of composers, including renowned figures such as Bartok and Sibelius, refers to a movement in music that emphasized the incorporation of national folk elements into compositions, reflecting the cultural identity of their respective countries.

Key Features

  • Incorporation of national folk elements into compositions
  • Emphasis on cultural identity
  • Exploration of indigenous music traditions

Pros

  • Brings unique and diverse cultural influences to classical music
  • Creates a deep connection between music and national identity
  • Expands the scope of classical music repertoire

Cons

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