English Musical Renaissance

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The English Musical Renaissance was a late 19th- and early 20th-century cultural movement that revitalized British classical music through composers who sought a distinct national style rooted in native traditions and modern influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural movement
historical period in music
music movement
country England
United Kingdom
field classical music
hasEndTime early 20th century
hasMainTheme creation of a distinct national musical style
integration of modern European influences
revival of British art music
use of native musical traditions
hasParticipant Alexander Mackenzie
Arnold Bax
Arthur Bliss
Arthur Somervell
Charles Villiers Stanford
Charles Wood
Edmund Rubbra
Edward Elgar
Ethel Smyth
Frank Bridge
Frederick Delius
George Dyson
Granville Bantock
Gustav Holst
Hamish MacCunn
Henry Walford Davies
Herbert Howells
Hubert Parry
Ivor Gurney
John Ireland
John Stainer
R.O. Morris
Ralph Vaughan Williams
William Walton
hasStartTime late 19th century
influencedBy Austro-German symphonic tradition
English folk music
English madrigal tradition
French music
German Romantic music
Tudor church music
Victorian choral tradition

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Herbert Howells movement English Musical Renaissance
Hubert Parry movement English Musical Renaissance
this entity surface form: English musical renaissance