Sonatina for piano (1926), with its prominent historicist and modernist tendencies represents one of the most performed works by Predrag Milošević.
Her modernist tendencies first emerged during her childhood; she grew up across the street from the Brooklyn Museum.
His use of industrial and rural vernacular, as well as salvaged and local materials ran counter to reductionist modernist tendencies, resulting in a more humanist approach.
When Shafic Abboud arrived in Paris, he was immerged in the modernist and abstract tendencies of painting prevailing in the mid 20th century.
An ardent Wagnerite, he attended the music academy in Munich where a conservative composition teacher tried to rid him of modernist tendencies.
He studied literature at the University of Chile and published Ecos del alma (Soul's Echoes) in 1911, a work with modernist tendencies.
As a result, he was an influence on composers of both conservative and modernist tendencies.
Igor Stravinsky was not the only composer whose modernist tendencies Glazunov disliked.
This comparison suggests that White's writing is both reminiscent of 19th century realism and indicative of modernist tendencies.
Another paradox was the presence of writers with modernist tendencies among the occasional contributors to Sămănătorul, including the radical Minulescu and the moderate Densusianu.