postkantoorklassen
Postkantoorklassen, also known as post-cantoorklassen or post-cantoorklasses, are a specific type of musical composition that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They are characterized by their use of extended techniques and harmonies that go beyond the traditional limits of the classical music of the time. These compositions often explore the full range of the human voice and instruments, pushing the boundaries of what was considered possible in the classical repertoire.
The term "postkantoorklassen" is derived from the German word "Kantorei," which refers to the choir in a
One of the defining features of postkantoorklassen is their use of chromaticism and atonality, which contrasts
Despite their innovative nature, postkantoorklassen were not immediately embraced by the musical establishment of the time.