atonalism

noun

Meaning

The practice of composing music that avoids a central key or tonal center, treating all twelve notes of the chromatic scale with equal importance.

Examples

  • Many listeners find atonalism challenging because it lacks the familiar resolutions of traditional harmony.
  • Arnold Schoenberg is widely considered the pioneer of atonalism in the early 20th century.

Synonyms: dissonance, atonality, twelve-tone, serialism