Explore how Igor Stravinsky and 20th-century composers moved from the chaos of The Rite of Spring to Neoclassicism, finding a modern call to order through music.

Neoclassicism wasn't about being old-fashioned, but about finding a 'call to order' amid the wreckage of the early twentieth century. It was a survival strategy for art itself, showing that by looking back, a composer could find a way to move forward with more precision and clarity than ever before.
Neoklasicizam u klasicnoj glazbi







The call to order was a radical shift where composers moved away from the massive, overwhelming emotions of the Romantic era and the chaos of early musical modernism. Following the First World War, artists sought stability and clarity. Instead of pushing further into the unknown, they looked backward to find a sense of balance and structure, transforming older styles into something sharp, witty, and profoundly modern for the twentieth century.
Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring represented a peak of musical chaos and violent sound that famously caused a riot in 1913. However, as the world changed following the wreckage of the First World War, Stravinsky and his contemporaries pivoted. This transition involved moving from unpredictable, massive orchestral sounds toward Neoclassicism, a movement that used the rhythmic bite of the 20th century to transform classical foundations into a survival strategy for art.
Neoclassicism rejected the sprawling emotions of the Romantic era, which felt out of step with a world seeking stability after the war. Instead, it adopted the clarity and balance associated with a Mozart symphony. However, this movement was not about being old-fashioned or simply copying the past. Neoclassical music combined that traditional structural order with 'spiced up' harmonies and the aggressive rhythmic energy unique to twentieth-century composers.
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