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Background: Dane Rudhyar (1895-1985) was one of the first composers to consciously reject the forms and sonorities of traditional European art music in favour of exploring polytonic dimensions and new sound combinations. He was born Daniel Chennevière in Paris and changed his name after moving to New York City in 1916. Rudhyar befriended other avant-garde composers of the 1920s, such as Charles Ives, Edgard Varèse, Leo Ornstein, Henry Cowell, Charles Seeger, Carl Ruggles and Ruth Crawford-Seeger. Together they formed a loosely-knit group known as the Ultra-Moderns. Rudhyar acted as 'highpriest and spokesman' and in a series of penetrating and uncompromising articles, challenged traditional European music and the neo-Classicism of Stravinsky and his followers. |
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COMPOSER: Dane Rudhyar |
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