Talk:Neoromanticism (music)

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[edit] Romanticism?

Seems like the content of this article has nothing to do with the information provided in the romantic music article. There are cites to composers like George Rochberg, Nicholas Maw, David Del Tredici y John Corigliano. Someone could make it clear? Thanks, --Jdiazch 15:27, 1 November 2006 (UTC)


This is just an innacurate article, in my humble opinion. 19th century German music is romantic. The stuff that leaks into the 20th is post-romantic. Neo-Romanticism, to the best of my understanding, comes around in the 1970's/80's, as a rebirth of "goal oriented music", such as the minimalism of John Coolidge Adams, Crumb, et. al.

I recommend a full re-write, or failing that, deletion.Giamberardino 05:11, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sooo

The music of Wagner, Liszt and Mahler "strongly influence" the goth subculture. How interesting.... 84.168.77.218 20:17, 7 December 2006 (UTC)