Beauty Amid the Discord: Music in the 20th Century From the musical buzz in pre-WWI Vienna to the experimental New York scene of the 1960s and on through today, Alex Ross reveals the story of 20th-century music in his new book The Rest Is Noise.

Beauty Amid the Discord: Music in the 20th Century

Beauty Amid the Discord: Music in the 20th Century

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Alex Ross weaves a tale of the 20th century through its music in his new book, The Rest Is Noise. Photo: David Michalek hide caption

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20th Century Classics

Hear some of Alex Ross' top picks of the 20th century.

Schoenberg: 'Farben' (5 Pieces for Orchestra)

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Stravinsky: 'Rite of Spring' (final scene)

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Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 (1st movement)

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Messiaen: 'Quartet for the End of Time' (excerpt)

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'Music for 18 Musicians (Section 6)' by Steve Reich

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Arnold Schoenberg (Self-Portrait, 1910) pioneered atonal music in the first decade of the 20th century. (Image by permission of Belmont Music Publishers) hide caption

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Apart from a few popular composers who wrote memorable melodies — Copland, Gershwin, Debussy — the music of the 20th century is still viewed with a surprising amount of skepticism.

In his new book, The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century, Alex Ross wonders why paintings by modernists such as Jackson Pollock sell for millions while challenging pieces of music, from Stravinsky's Rite of Spring onward, still make many listeners uneasy.

In his book, Ross explores the richness of music in the 20th century, explains how it evolved from the late romantic formulas, and sets the century's great composers within their vibrant, and sometimes violent, social and artistic terrain.

Ross is best known for his insightful music criticism in The New Yorker. He recently spoke with Robert Siegel about his new book, as well as the lingering reputation of 20th-century music as "difficult listening."