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Other composers whose works have been described as precedents to minimalism include: Jakob van Domselaer, whose early-20th century experiments in translating the theories of Piet Mondrian's De Stijl movement into music represent an early precedent to minimalist music.
This is a list of composers by name, alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names.The list of composers is by no means complete. It is not limited by classifications such as genre or time period; however, it includes only music composers of significant fame, notability or importance who also have current Wikipedia articles.
This category covers minimalist composers and compositions. Pages in category "Minimalist composers" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.
Christopher Hobbs – experimental and systems music composer; Tim Hodgkinson – English experimental music composer and performer; Gustav Holst – English composer; Emily Howell – computer composer; The Hub – interactive real-time computer network: John Bischoff, Tim Perkis, Chris Brown, Phil Stone, Scot Gresham-Lancaster, Mark Trayle
Dafina Zeqiri (composer) (born 1984) Gaziza Zhubanova (1927–1993) Valentine Yanovna Zhubinskaya (1926–2013) Inna Abramovna Zhvanetskaia (born 1937) Zinaida Petrovna Ziberova (born 1909) Lidia Zielinska (born 1953) Grete von Zieritz (1899–2001) Frances Ziffer (1917–1996) Marilyn J. Ziffrin (1926–2018) Agnes Zimmermann (1847–1925)
Composers who are considered postminimalist include: Thomas Albert (born 1948) [1] John Adams (born 1947) [2] Beth Anderson (born 1950) [1] Louis Andriessen (1939 ...
La Monte Thornton Young (born October 14, 1935) is an American composer, musician, and performance artist recognized as one of the first American minimalist composers and a central figure in Fluxus and post-war avant-garde music. [1] [2] [3] He is best known for his exploration of sustained tones, beginning with his 1958 composition Trio for ...
This is a list of new-age music artists with articles on Wikipedia. New-age music is broadly defined as relaxing, even "meditative", music that is primarily instrumental. Unlike relaxing forms of classical music, new-age music makes greater use of electronica and non-Western instrumentation.