Article: Art nouveau: parallels in the piano music of: V. Novak, J. Suk and M. K. Ciurlionis.(Critical Essay)

As the 19th century gave way to the 20th century European music experienced a multiple branching of aesthetic and intellectual principles and values that in many ways reflected various kinds of social change. In simplified terms, it is usual to identify three stylistic movements as dominant at the Finde-Siecle, and in a continuous process of development (although each was naturally in a different stage of its development). These movements are late Romanticism (in fact its tail end), Impressionism, and Expressionism, which was fast gaining ground. Regrettably, however, treatments of the music of the time often forget its relationship to Art Nouveau in the visual arts, ...

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