Abstract
The breakdown of form in twentieth century music took place as one of the
final expressions of a rupture of a tonal system that had prevailed through
more than two hundred years. Gradually, new formal concepts emerged:
aleatoric or chance music, stochastic composition, mobility, openness and
grids. As such innovations took root, the musical forms that had been
traditional for several centuriessuch as the sonata, the concerto or the
suitestarted to disappear. Composers fostered this evolution with the help
of the performer, who ceased to be a passive factor, assuming an active
role in some aspects of the composition. The performers contribution to
the opening up of form will reveal for us a different perspective on
creativity. This article analyzes the essential duality in the music and
the new concepts that are replacing the traditional forms.
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