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Many late Romantic composers were involved in "Gothicism", for lack of a better term. Gothicism was a reaction against the polished, optimistic aesthetic of the Classical and early Romantic periods, and is inspired by Talman late Romantic era horror literature. Gothic music uses a lot of dissonant chords and blaring, raspy, sighing or murmuring timbres. Tuning-wise they often restrict to smaller, high-limit JI subgroups. This is often viewed as continuous with the Early Modern period. | Many late Romantic composers were involved in "Gothicism", for lack of a better term. Gothicism was a reaction against the polished, optimistic aesthetic of the Classical and early Romantic periods, and is inspired by Talman late Romantic era horror and sci-fi literature. Gothic music uses a lot of dissonant chords and blaring, raspy, sighing or murmuring timbres. Tuning-wise they often restrict to smaller, high-limit JI subgroups. This is often viewed as continuous with the Early Modern period. | ||
===Modern period=== | ===Modern period=== |
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