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Music 103 Ch. 20-24 Pt.2
The Romantic Era
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Undergraduate 1
04/06/2010

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The first great opera by Monteverdi in 1604
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L'offeo
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A type of singing that closely resembles spoken words
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Recitative
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A soloistic vocal piece that is more concerned with music than text
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Aria
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Romantic music began to exploit the --- capabilities of performers
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Virtuosic
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Performers now reached a "---" status with the general public
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hero
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In addition, the --- of the piano increased the capabilities of the performers
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pedals
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This composer: was mainly a performer; played and composed the violin, mandolin, guitar, and orchestra; had very large hands and fingers which made it possible for him to execute what some thought was impossible (some thought this was a gift from the devil)
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Niccoló Paganini
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This composer was: mostly educated in Paris; Taken to Vienna at an early age to study piano; At 11, he began touring Europe playing the virtuoso music of the day, used his good looks to his advantage by performing in 'profile'; he combined poetic "expressiveness with demonic virtuosity" in his performances
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Franz Liszt
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This composer was: originally from Poland, but forced to leave upon Russian takeover; called the "poet of the piano"; when he died, his heart was buried in Poland, as he had requested
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Frѐdѐric Chopin
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This composer's style included: long, song-like melodies; added dissonance for color; seemed bizarre to traditionalist, but highly organized; liberal use of rubato to increase the dramatic effect of the music; devoted nearly all his attention to piano music to get every conceivable color, sound, and nuance
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Frѐdѐric Chopin
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Short, piano compositions expressing much in a short amount of time
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Character pieces
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Introspective pieces of improvisatory character
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Impromptus
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Narrative songs without words
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Ballades
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Quiet, eloquent evocations of intimacy and delicate sounds
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Nocturnes
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Studies or exercises to explore a particular pianistic technique
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Etudes
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Character pieces, impromptus, ballades, nocturnes, and etudes are also all parts of this composer's style
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Frѐdѐric Chopin
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This composer: wanted to become the "Paganini of Piano"; He permanently injured his little finger on a "finger development machine" he created, thus ending his performing career; He then turned his focus to composing music for the piano
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Robert Schumann
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This composer was: lived from 1813-1901; a master of theatre technique and well versed in the Italian tradition of beautiful singing; a musical and political nationalist; wife and kid later died leaving him heartless to compose for several years
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Giuseppe Verdi
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This composer: lived from 1858-1924; leader in this movement, called verisimo; sought to capture reality and express it through the unlikely medium of opera; suffered from early illness and death
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Giacomo Puccini
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This composer: lived from 1813-1883; was a poet before he became a musician; had little formal music education; was impressed by the uncompromising teachings of the German philopsopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, who advocated the pursuit of human perfection by the practice of severe self-discipline; political activist. Loved and married Liszt's illegitimate daughter, Cosima, and fled to Switzerland in exile for many years.
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Richard Wagner
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Mid 19th century French serious opera, emphasizing spectacular visual effects.
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grand opera
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Realism in opera
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Verismo
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Recurring melodic fragment or chord bearing dramatic or emotional significance
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Leitmotif
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Light opera
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Operetta
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Settings of humorous, often multi-syllabic words sung very rapidly, with comic effect
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Patter songs
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