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A Discordant Time: Musical Revolution Since the 1960s | Fr. William Goldin

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Musical Revolutions of the 1960s

Exploration of how the rejection of tonality in the 1960s led to musical revolutions, influenced by composers like Stockhausen and Cage. The chapter delves into iconic songs like 'Revolution 9' and 'A Day in the Life', highlighting the incorporation of atonal elements by The Beatles and the significant avant-garde composition 'In C' by Riley.

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