Neo-classicism

A term associated with the works of Igor Stravinsky written between 1920 and 1951. It means a consious use of techniques, genres and forms from the earlier periods of music history.

A term associated with the works of Igor Stravinsky written between 1920 and 1951. It means a consious use of techniques, genres and forms from the earlier periods of music history. Stravinsky's neo-classicism inspired many of his contemporaries, especially in France but also in other European countries and in the USA.