Contemporary classical music
Contemporary classical music is Western art music composed close to the present day. At the beginning of the 21st century, it commonly referred to the post-1945 modern forms of post-tonal music after the death of Anton Webern, and included serial music, electronic music, experimental music, and minimalist music. Newer forms of music include spectral music, and post-minimalism.
"Contemporary art music" redirects here. For other forms of contemporary music, see Popular music.(1949) – Frank Martin
Concerto for seven wind instruments, timpani, percussion, and string orchestra
Requiem for strings (1957) –
Tōru Takemitsu
(1965) – Karlheinz Stockhausen
Stop
Fantasia for Strings (1966) –
Hans Werner Henze
Ojikawa (1968) –
Claude Vivier
(1970) – Hans Werner Henze
Compases para preguntas ensimismadas
Invocation for Oboe and Guitar (1993) –
Apostolos Paraskevas
(1996) – Luciano Berio
Kol-Od
(2000) – Elliott Carter
Asko Concerto
for piano and chamber orchestra (2003) – Elliott Carter
Dialogues
(2004) – Karlheinz Stockhausen
Fünf Sternzeichen
(2007) – Karlheinz Stockhausen
Fünf weitere Sternzeichen
Diário das Narrativas Fantásticas (2019) –
Caio Facó
Brussels, Belgium
Ars Musica
Bang on a Can Marathon
Big Ears Festival
Darmstädter Ferienkurse
Donaueschingen Festival
in Caracas, Venezuela
Festival Atempo
Music Week in Amsterdam
Gaudeamus Foundation
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival
in Switzerland
Lucerne Festival
in New York
MATA Festival
Music Biennale Zagreb
Musica (French music festival)
New Music Gathering
in 's Hertogenbosch (the Netherlands)
November Music
in San Francisco
Other Minds
in Poland
Warsaw Autumn
in Romania
George Enescu Festival
in Santa Cruz, California
Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music
The following is an incomplete list of contemporary-music festivals:
List of contemporary classical ensembles
– Contemporary Classical Music Radio
https://www.classical-music.gr/
– Contemporary Brazilian music