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WESTERN MOVEMENT IN MUSIC
Musical expressionism; Expressionism (music); Expressionist Music
  • Arnold Schoenberg, the key figure in the Expressionist movement.

expressionism      
n. expressionisme (een kunststroom die de nadruk legt op innerlijk wezen door verminking van realiteit)
abstract expressionism         
  • James Brooks]], 1957, [[Tate Gallery]]
  • [[Richard Pousette-Dart]], ''Symphony No. 1, The Transcendental,'' 1941–42
  • [[William Baziotes]], ''Cyclops,'' 1947, oil on canvas, [[Chicago Art Institute]]. Baziotes' abstract expressionist works show the influence of [[Surrealism]]
  • Armenian]]-born American painter who had a seminal influence on abstract expressionism. De Kooning said: "I met a lot of artists — but then I met Gorky... He had an extraordinary gift for hitting the nail on the head; remarkable. So I immediately attached myself to him and we became very good friends."<ref>''Willem de Kooning'' (1969) by [[Thomas B. Hess]]</ref>
  • [[Jean-Paul Riopelle]], 1951, ''Untitled'', oil on canvas, 54 x 64.7 cm (21 1/4 x 25 1/2 in.), private collection
  • [[Barnett Newman]], ''Onement 1,'' 1948. During the 1940s Barnett Newman wrote several articles about the new American painting.
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AMERICAN POST–WORLD WAR II ART MOVEMENT
Abstract Expressionism; Abstract expressionist; Impulse and implication of Abstract Expressionism; Impulse and Implication of Abstraction Expressionism; Abstract Expressionism/philosophical context; Abstract-expressionist; Abstract Expressionist; Abstract expressionists; Impulse and Implication of Abstract Expressionism; Abstract Expressionists; Abstract Expresionism; Abstract expression; Abstract-expressionism; AbEx; American Abstract Expressionism
abstract expressionisme (een stroming in de kunst)

Définition

expressionist
(expressionists)
1.
An expressionist is an artist, writer, or composer who uses the style of expressionism.
N-COUNT
2.
Expressionist artists, writers, composers, or works use the style of expressionism.
...an extraordinary collection of expressionist paintings.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipédia

Expressionist music

The term expressionism "was probably first applied to music in 1918, especially to Schoenberg", because like the painter Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) he avoided "traditional forms of beauty" to convey powerful feelings in his music. Theodor Adorno interprets the expressionist movement in music as seeking to "eliminate all of traditional music's conventional elements, everything formulaically rigid". This he sees as analogous "to the literary ideal of the 'scream' ". As well Adorno sees expressionist music as seeking "the truthfulness of subjective feeling without illusions, disguises or euphemisms". Adorno also describes it as concerned with the unconscious, and states that "the depiction of fear lies at the centre" of expressionist music, with dissonance predominating, so that the "harmonious, affirmative element of art is banished". Expressionist music would "thus reject the depictive, sensual qualities that had come to be associated with impressionist music. It would endeavor instead to realize its own purely musical nature—in part by disregarding compositional conventions that placed 'outer' restrictions on the expression of 'inner' visions".

Expressionist music often features a high level of dissonance, extreme contrasts of dynamics, constant changing of textures, "distorted" melodies and harmonies, and angular melodies with wide leaps.