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  1. Post-minimalism began circa 1980 and built upon the foundation laid down by minimalism's first practitioners. The new post-minimalist composers and performers were arguably open to even more influences than their forebears -- including rock, jazz, world music, folk, sound art, noise, and even the occasional classical Romantic gesture.

  2. Minimalist procedures such as additive and subtractive process are common in postminimalism, though usually in disguised form, and the style has also shown a capacity for absorbing influences from world and popular music (Balinese gamelan, bluegrass, Jewish cantillation, and so on).

  3. Post-minimalism is a music genre that emerged in the late 20th century as a reaction to the strict rules of minimalism. It retains the repetitive patterns and tonal harmonies of minimalism but adds more emotional depth and complexity. The genre often features classical instruments, electronic elements, and vocals.

  4. Seeks to push Minimalism's linear composition style forward, and takes in influences from genres such as Jazz, Traditional Folk Music, and others.

  5. Mar 28, 2008 · The conventional wisdom is that Minimalism – an idiom of clear, non-decorative lines, repetition, and great tonal simplicity which arose in the 1960s and 70s – was the last identifiable new style in music history.

    • Robert Fink
    • 2004
  6. Mar 26, 2021 · The Best Post-Minimalism Albums of All Time. View reviews, ratings, news & more regarding your favorite band.

  7. May 22, 2018 · Both the minimalist vanguard of the 1960s and the rich exchange of ideas between musical worlds brought on by postminimalism has profoundly shaped the musical landscape of the 21 st century, continuing to influence emerging composers of today.