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List of pieces using polytonality and/or bitonality.

  • Samuel Barber
  • Béla Bartók
    • Mikrokosmos Volume 5 number 125: The opening (mm. 1-76) of "Boating", (actually bimodality) in which the right hand uses pitches of ETemplate:Music dorian and the left hand uses those of either G mixolydian or dorian<ref>Stein, Deborah (2005). "Introduction to Musical Ambiguity" in Engaging Music: Essays in Music Analysis, p.82-3. New York: Oxford University Press. Template:ISBN.</ref>
    • Mikrokosmos No. 105, "Playsong"<ref>Kostka, Stefan and Payne, Dorothy (1995). Tonal Harmony, p.495. Template:ISBN.</ref>
    • Bagatelles (1908)<ref name="Arch"/> 1st Bagatelle, RH: CTemplate:Music minor, LH: C Phrygian.<ref>Ross, Alex (2007). The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century, p.83. Template:ISBN.</ref>
  • Jeff Beal

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  • Heinrich Biber
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