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- Polytonality (links | edit)
- Arnold Schoenberg (links | edit)
- Microtonality (links | edit)
- Tritone (links | edit)
- Leading tone (links | edit)
- Key (music) (links | edit)
- Gabriel Fauré (links | edit)
- Timbre (links | edit)
- Pitch (music) (links | edit)
- Samuel Barber (links | edit)
- Chamber music (links | edit)
- Sonata form (links | edit)
- History of music (links | edit)
- Morton Feldman (links | edit)
- Songwriter (links | edit)
- Lullaby (links | edit)
- Serialism (links | edit)
- Index of music articles (links | edit)
- Antonio Cesti (links | edit)
- Ternary form (links | edit)
- Whole-tone scale (links | edit)
- Adam Clayton (links | edit)
- Leoš Janáček (links | edit)
- Henryk Górecki (links | edit)
- Twelve-tone technique (links | edit)
- Perfect fourth (links | edit)
- Olivier Messiaen (links | edit)
- Hugo Wolf (links | edit)
- Ornette Coleman (links | edit)
- Frank Martin (composer) (links | edit)
- Robert Simpson (composer) (links | edit)
- Zbigniew Preisner (links | edit)
- Heinrich Schütz (links | edit)
- Bill Evans (links | edit)
- The Rite of Spring (links | edit)
- Timeline of musical events (links | edit)
- Leo Brouwer (links | edit)
- Fanny Mendelssohn (links | edit)
- Degenerate art (links | edit)
- Octatonic scale (links | edit)
- Ostinato (links | edit)
- Chord progression (links | edit)
- Symphony No. 2 (Mahler) (links | edit)
- John Tavener (links | edit)
- Malcolm Williamson (links | edit)
- Gilles Binchois (links | edit)
- Dookie (links | edit)
- Concerto for Orchestra (Bartók) (links | edit)
- Subdominant (links | edit)