Originally posted by Peter:
But all the composers you mention make use of dissonance - Bach especially! Music to be interesting needs dissonance and resolution, in other words contrast. The 20th century though in doing away with tonality removed the resolution so we're left with no contrast, just pure dissonance!
But all the composers you mention make use of dissonance - Bach especially! Music to be interesting needs dissonance and resolution, in other words contrast. The 20th century though in doing away with tonality removed the resolution so we're left with no contrast, just pure dissonance!
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