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Polystylism

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Though perhaps not the original source of the term, the first important discussion of the subject is Alfred Schnittke's essay "Polystylistic Tendencies in Modern Music (1971)". The composers cited by Schnittke as those who make use of polystylism are
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Vera Lukomsky, "Sofia Gubaidulina: 'My Desire Is Always to Rebel, to Swim against the Stream!'”.
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New Series, no. 168, 50th Anniversary 1939–1989 (March 1989): 4–11. Citation on 4.
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has been referred to as a polystylist. On the other hand, composers including
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Rudolph von Abele, "Film as Interpretation: A Case Study of
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have rejected the term as not applicable to their work.
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Index

styles
techniques
contemporary
Peter Maxwell Davies
Alfred Schnittke
John Zorn
Charles Ives
Erik Satie
James Joyce
Sofia Gubaidulina
Alban Berg
Luciano Berio
Pierre Boulez
Edison Denisov
Hans Werner Henze
Mauricio Kagel
Jan Klusák
György Ligeti
Carl Orff
Arvo Pärt
Krzysztof Penderecki
Henri Pousseur
Rodion Shchedrin
Dmitri Shostakovich
Sergei Slonimsky
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Igor Stravinsky
Boris Tishchenko
Anton Webern
Bernd Alois Zimmermann

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