atonalism

/əˈtoʊnəlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a style of music that rejects the traditional use of tonality; a movement in art music characterized by the rejection of key signatures and tonal harmony.

“The atonalist composer’s new piece was a challenging listen for the audience.”

Synonyms

  • dissonance
  • tonelessness

Antonyms

  • harmony
  • tonality