List of modernist composers
The following is a list of modernist composers.
Australia
- Roy Agnew (1891–1944) (Skinner 2015, 275)
- Arthur Benjamin (1893–1960) (Skinner 2015, 275)
- Hooper Brewster-Jones (1887–1949) (Skinner 2015, 275)
- Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1912–1990) (Skinner 2015, 275)
- Percy Grainger (1882–1961) (Robinson and Dreyfus 2015, 3 et passim; Skinner 2015, 275–77)
- Margaret Sutherland (1897–1984) (Skinner 2015, 275)
Austria
- Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) (Frisch 2005, 182–85, 203–13; Gagné 2012, 178)
Russia/Soviet Union
- Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953) (Gagné 2012, 178; Rifkin 2006, 133–41, 145–47)
- Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915) (Gagné 2012, 178)
- Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975) (Rifkin 2006, 134)
- Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971) (Ashby 2004a, 3; Ashby 2004b, 351)
Brazil
- Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887–1959) (Béhague 1994, passim)
- Camargo Guarnieri (1907–1993) (Béhague 2001)
Second Viennese school
- Alban Berg (1885–1935) (Ashby 2004a, 8; Ashby 2004b, 351)
- Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) (Ashby 2004a, 8; Whitesell 2004, 104)
- Anton Webern (1883–1945)
Germany
- Paul Hindemith (1895–1963) (Ashby 2004a, 8; Gagné 2012, 178; Rifkin 2006, 134, 157)
- Hans Pfitzner (1869–1949) (Frisch 2005, 244–52)
- Max Reger (1873–1916) (Dahlhaus 1989, 335; Frisch 2005, 139, 149, 150–54, 168–72)
- Franz Schreker (1878–1934) (Dahlhaus 1989, 335)
- Richard Strauss (1864–1949) (Dahlhaus 1989, 335; Frisch 2005, 214–44; Whitesell 2004, 103)
- Johann Gottfried Walther (1684–1748) (Hanley 1954, 289)
- Alexander Zemlinsky (1871–1942) (Dahlhaus 1989, 335)
Finland
- Erik Bergman (1911–2006) (Howell 2011, passim)
France
- Pierre Boulez (1925–2016) (Bauer 2004, 121) (Also described as a postmodern composer)
- Claude Debussy (1862–1918) (Gagné 2012, 178)
- Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) (Rifkin 2006, 134)
- André Jolivet (1905–1974) (Gagné 2012, 146)
- Arthur Honegger (1892–1955) (Rifkin 2006, 134)
- Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992) (Gagné 2012, 178)
- Darius Milhaud (1892–1974) (Gagné 2012, 178)
- Francis Poulenc (1899–1963) (Rifkin 2006, 133–34, 141–43)
- Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) (Gagné 2012, 178)
- Erik Satie (1866–1925) (Gagné 2012, 178)
- Edgard Varèse (1883–1965) (Gagné 2012, 178)
Italy
- Luciano Berio (1925–2003) (Wilmotte 1994, passim) (Also described as a postmodern composer)
- Ferruccio Busoni (1866–1924) (Frisch 2005, 139)
- Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) (Tommasini 2007; Werder 1965; Whenham 1997, 36)
- Salvatore Sciarrino (born 1947) (Gagné 2012, 178)
Hungary
- Béla Bartók (1881–1945) (Gagné 2012, 178)
- Franz Liszt (1811–1886) (Loya 2011, 1–5 et passim)
Norway
- Marcus Paus (b. 1979), sometimes described as a "lyrical modernist"[1] (also described as a postmodern composer)[2]
- Olav Anton Thommessen (b. 1946), often regarded as an atonal modernist[3]
Poland
- Karol Szymanowski (1882–1937) (Ross 2007, 159)
Scotland
- Oliver Knussen (1952–2018) (Gagné 2012, 151, 179)
United States
- Milton Babbitt (1916–2011) (Ashby 2004a, 8; Bauer 2004, 121)
- Samuel Barber (1910–1981) (Lien 2002, xii–xiii, 54–55; Rifkin 2006, 157; Wright 2010, 87–88)
- Irving Berlin (1888–1989) (Ross 2007, 136)
- John Cage (1912–1992) (Bernstein 2002, passim; Williams 2002, 241) (Also described as a postmodern composer)
- Aaron Copland (1900–1990) (Gagné 2012, 178; Lien 2002, 53–54)
- Henry Cowell (1897–1965) (Lien 2002, 51)
- Ruth Crawford-Seeger (1901–1953) (Ashby 2004a, 3)
- George Crumb (born 1929) (Petersen 2010, 311, 313)
- Vernon Duke (1903–1969) (Holden 2010, 296)
- Morton Feldman (1926–1987) (Ross 2007, 355) (Also described as a postmodern composer)
- George Gershwin (1898–1937) (Ross 2007, 136)
- Philip Glass (born 1937) (Schwarz 1990, 247) (Also described as a postmodern composer)
- Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975) (Ashby 2004a, 8)
- Charles Ives (1874–1954) (Botstein 2008)
- Jerome Kern (1885–1945) (Ross 2007, 136)
- Leon Kirchner (1919–2009)
- Donald Martino (1931–2005) (Ashby 2004a, 3)
- Leo Ornstein (1893–2002) (Broyles and Von Glahn 2007, xvi, 119)
- Harry Partch (1901–1974) (Lien 2002, 51–52)
- Cole Porter (1891–1964) (Ross 2007, 136)
- Ezra Pound (1885–1972) (Gagné 2012, 211)
- Lou Reed (1942–2013) (Ashby 2004a, 8)
- Steve Reich (born 1936) (Schwarz 1990, 247, 271) (Also described as a postmodern composer)
- Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) (Ross 2007, 136)
- Dane Rudhyar (1895–1985) (Gagné 2012, 178)
- Charles Seeger (1886–1979) (Ross 2007, 271)
- Brian Wilson (born 1942) (Ashby 2004a, 8)
England
- Brian Ferneyhough (born 1943) (Ashby 2004a, 3) (Also described as a postmodern composer)
- William Walton (1902–1983) (Karolyi 1994, 43)
See also
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