History of Music
Post-World War I refers to the period following the end of World War I in 1918, characterized by significant social, political, and cultural transformations. This era saw a reaction against the chaos of the war, prompting movements that sought to revive classical forms and values in art and music, notably leading to the rise of Neoclassicism, where composers like Stravinsky drew inspiration from earlier styles while incorporating modern elements.
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