11. Time Line Freud: Interpretation of Dreams 1900 Einstein: special theory of relativity 1905 First World War 1914-1918 Russian Revolution begins 1917 Great Depression begins 1929 Hitler appointed chancellor of Germany 1933 Second World War 1939-1945 Atomic bomb destroys Hiroshima 1945 PART VI—THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND BEYOND
12. Time Line Korean War 1950-1953 Crick & Watson: structure of DNA 1953 Vietnam War 1955-1975 President Kennedy assassinated 1963 American astronauts land on moon 1969 Dissolution of the Soviet Union 1991 Mandela elected president of South Africa 1994 Terrorist attacks in U.S. 2001 War in Iraq began 2003 PART VI—THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND BEYOND
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79. Characteristics of Music Since 1945 Return to tonality by some composers – the “New Romantics” Electronic music “ Liberation of sound” —use of noiselike sounds Mixed media New concepts of rhythm and form Chapter 16
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139. Leonard Bernstein Conductor, pianist, author, lecturer, and composer Wrote orchestral and vocal works Dance an important part of his musicals Chapter 19