In the twentieth century, various stylistic trends occurred in classical music. One of the most important of these was Neoclassicism, a reaction against the overstated emotion of Romanticism and the radical musical experimentation of the first two decades of the twentieth century. In order to reestablish the balanced aesthetic precepts and spirit of the classical period, composer Igor Stravinsky (1882– 1971) championed the neoclassic style in the 1920’s. Neoclassicism was adopted by composers seeking a variety of new styles and techniques to call their own. While incorporating classical elements such as tonal centers, balance, and clarity of form and texture, many composers endeavored to connect with new musical aspects, such as ir...