Genre: british modern classical
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British modern classical music is a genre that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by a focus on orchestral and choral works that blend traditional classical forms with folk and nationalistic elements. This genre is often associated with a group of composers who were active during this period, and whose works continue to be celebrated today for their emotional depth, lush harmonies, and innovative use of orchestration. These composers drew inspiration from a range of sources, including British folk music, literature, and mythology, and their works are known for their evocative power and ability to capture the spirit of their time.