He just wants metronomes, randomness, atonality, doubletime kick drums and clicks. |
Around the turn of the century, composers began to experiment with atonality, dissonance and primitive rhythms. |
Walton, who in early days dabbled in atonality, eventually settled for neo-romanticism and his Viola Concerto is a most elegiac composition. |
It has elements of traditional folksong with some gentle ventures into atonality. |
The first article, published in March 2000, was on atonality by a scholar at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany. |
As Schoenberg said, atonality is rejected not because it is ugly, but because it is misunderstood. |