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Reductionism is a form of improvised music that developed towards the end of the 20th century.[1] The centres of the music include Berlin, London, Tokyo and Vienna.[1] The key characteristics of the music include microtonality, extended techniques, very soft and quiet dynamics, silence, and unconventional sounds and timbres.[1]
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Some of the leading names associated with Reductionism are Radu Malfatti, Toshimaru Nakamura, Axel Dörner and Rhodri Davies.

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Reductionism (music)

There is a posting for this topic in wikipedia here is the link

Reductionism (music)

Reductionism is a form of improvised music that developed towards the end of the 20th century.[1] The centres of the music include Berlin, London, Tokyo and Vienna.[1] The key characteristics of the music include microtonality, extended techniques, very soft and quiet dynamics, silence, and unconventional sounds and timbres.[1]

Some of the leading names associated with Reductionism are Radu Malfatti, Toshimaru Nakamura, Axel Dörner and Rhodri Davies.