Impressionism

Impressionism is a mostly art style and era.

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Impressionism in music emerged in France in the late 19th century, and was closely associated with the visual arts movement of the same name. The term "impressionism" was first used to describe the style of music by French critic Louis Leroy in 1900, in a review of a concert featuring the works of Claude Debussy.

The impressionist composers sought to create musical works that captured the fleeting sensations and impressions of the world around them, rather than the rigid structures and rules of traditional classical music. They emphasized the use of color and texture over melody and harmony, and often employed unusual scales and modes, unresolved harmonies, and ambiguous tonal centers to create a dreamlike and atmospheric sound.

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