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Music and the Human Imagination
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Undergraduate 1
11/25/2012

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avant-garde
Definition
in the most advanced style
at the forefront - vanguard
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modernism
Definition
art and intellectual movement who believed in total anti-traditionalism
new ideas of expression and technique, or bringing new life of old technique
1890-1940
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impressionism
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starting in 1870s
claude monet, claude debussy - shows the perceived outside world
fragmentary motives, little flashes of tone color
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symbolism
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closely followed impressionism - 1870s
very unrealistic, revolted against realism of words and music.
*leitmotives*
claude debussy was symbolist also
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expressionism
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same time as impressionism
shows inner feelings and emotions.
anguish, hysteria, clashing of strong colors, irregular shapes, jagged lines. Inner turbulence
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pentatonic scale
Definition
5 note scale with intervals of the black notes on the piano - Do re me sol la`
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whole-tone scale
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whole steps - do re mi fi le te do
only two whole tone scales, having C or C#
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octatonic scale
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8 note scale with alternating whole and half steps - do re ri fa fi le la ti do
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serialism
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a method of composing with the 12 tones solely in relation to one another - not in relation to a simple pitch or Do
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atonal
Definition
music with no tonal center - Do
reached with a total emancipation of dissonance
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Sprechstimme
Definition
"speech-song"
sound not fully organized into pitches
shoenberg's pierrot lunaire
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twelve-tone system
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a method of composing with the 12 tones solely in relation to one another - not in relation to a simple pitch or Do
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second viennese school
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Arnold shoenberg, alban berg, Anton webern
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Nadia boulanger
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16 September 1887 – 22 October 1979
Famous french composer conductor teacher and a woman (oh shit!)
taught many renowned composers of the 20th century(Aaron Copland, John Eliot Gardiner, Dinu Lipatti, Igor Markevitch, Philip Glass, and Ástor Piazzolla), studied at the paris conservatory
believed in each student finding their own style of music
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traditionalism
Definition
20th century compositional style that wasn't avante-garde. continued romanticism, especially for film music
Ravel, Bartok, Copland, Prokofiev
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musique concréte
Definition
incorporation of the sounds of life.
called concrete because it used actual sound, as opposed to abstract products of electronic sound generators. sounds were recorded and manipulated on disks
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chance music
Definition
elements of the music are left up to chance by the composer-
lux aeterna
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total serialism
Definition
12 chromatic pitches are put in an order and then only used in that order
also, efforts to serialize rhythm, dynamics, and tone color - mathematical theories in compositions
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John Cage
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1912-1992
father of chance music.
basically drew pictures and said "here. play this"
shitty music.
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4'33"
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1952. john cage
4 minutes and 33 seconds of fuckall. no noise at all. audience noise is not music.
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Milton Babbitt
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May 10, 1916 – January 29, 2011
American composer, music theorist, and teacher - serial and electronic music
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"who cares if you Listen?"
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article by milton babbitt
composer shouldn't have to write music audiences enjoy, they should write what they want to.
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minimalism
Definition
music with simple chords, smaller ensembles, emerging in the 1960's
ex. music for 18 musicians
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cultivated music
Definition
the classical of "classical and popular music"
music that has been brought to this country, studied, and taught in conservatories.
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Vernacular music
Definition
the popular of "classical and popular music"
music written in the native tongue, that we hear and sing naturally.
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minstrel show
Definition
comedy routines and black dances and music performed by white men with their faces painted black
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call and response
Definition
musical procedure - a phrase first sung by a soloist and answered/echoed (the response) by a chorus. preserved in black church music, where the congregation answers the preachers call.
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spiritual
Definition
a religious folk song that came into being outside an established church (white or black). many were begun by black slaves, such as "nobody knows the trouble i've seen"
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breaks
Definition
part of improvisation
basically, a made up melody tossed into a song by the soloist
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syncopation
Definition
placing emphasis on beats that are not usually the strong beats. in jazz, the 8th note is moved slightly back, into the "swung" style.
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blues
Definition
black folk song about loneliness, troubles, and depression. the musical expression of the African American experience. blues also can convey humor, banter, hope, and resilience. emerged around 1900
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ragtime
Definition
preview of jazz, led by scott joplin (1868-1917)
early 1900s
left hand played on beats, right hand played syncopated cheerful rhythms. not supposed to be taken very quickly.
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big bands
Definition
1930ish
jazz for larger audiences needed more players- from 10-25. jazz songs were more carefully arranged and improvisation was limited.
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Louis Armstrong
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1901-1971
jazz trumpeter, big deal in the jazz world. national star, and in 20 movies.
nicknamed satchmo for satchel=mouth
became successful and drifted away from "true" jazz, last record called hello dolly in 1964 in which he sang a lot.
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swing
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big band jazz. new variety of tone color and instumental effects. orchestration usually alternated brass and saxophone sounds, and soloists with band.
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bebop
Definition
black jazz musicians who were out of work developed it by jamming together in small groups. bebop combo was trumpet and saxophone with piano and rhythm. bebop returned to improvisation but with much technical flair - FAST NOTES! used lots of percussive sounds and sharp, snappy rhythms.
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musicals
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like opera with speech and song seperate.
alternate name for musical comedy
rose in the 20's and 30's
principal composers jerome kern and george gershwin.
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Clouds from Three Nocturnes
Definition
1899 - impressionist music
claude debussy
has 'cloud music' the repeatcing chords in the woodwinds, english horn solo
uses lots of parallel chords
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The rite of spring
Definition
1913 Igor Stravinsky impressionist music
introduction -> dance of the adolescents -> the game of abduction -> Round Dances of Spring
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Pierrot lunaire, no. 8 night
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1912 - voice, piano, bass clarinet, cello
schoenberg - expressionist music
uses sprechstimme to distort and haunt the music
uses words of poet albert giraud
describes Pierrot, and presents the nightmarish feeling of the music
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pierrot lunaire, no. 18 the moonfleck
Definition
1912 - voice, piano, piccolo, clarinet, violin, cello - schoenberg - expressionist
faster than no. 8
about a speck of moonshine on his jacket that he tries to wipe off and goes crazy over
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wozzeck, act III, scenes iii and iv
Definition
1923 - alban berg - expressionist music
opera about a poor soldier whos GF cheats on him, so he kills her. he goes crazy and accidentaly drowns. then there's a lot of music about how sad you should feel.
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piano concerto in G, !
Definition
freeish sonata form - maurice ravel - concerto
can barely tell it's a piano concerto at first, listen for the trumpet parts
uses parallel chords like debussy but sound completely different.
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Appalachian spring section 1,2,5,6
Definition
1945 - aaron copland -ballet - martha graham choreographed
1- the spirit of a silent landscape at dawn, meditative solo figures.
2- newlyweds celebrate their new house with a dance, and a slow contrapuntal hymn rises up (in the winds)
5- variations on simple gifts
6- hymn and landscape music return, ballet concludes.
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five orchestral pieces IV
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lux aeterna
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poéme électronique
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music for 18 musicians
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el niño
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if you ever been down
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Conga brava
Definition
1940 - Duke Ellington - big band jazz
tenor sax solo, clarinet break, muted brass interjections
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out of nowhere
Definition
1948 - charlie parker and miles davis - bebop
popular bebop tune
trumpet solo with bright rapid high notes
tenor sax improvisation, more fast melodies
audience claps, piano plays final solo, band finishes the piece.
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bitches brew
Definition
1969 - miles davis - fusion jazz (jazz mixed with rock)
guitar and piano play rhythmic patters against jazz drum background
trumpet solo for a while
screechy high notes
solo quiets down
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Instruments in Pierrot Lunaire
Definition
5 players:
flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano
flute/picc, clar/bass clar, violin/viola
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instruments of jazz performers
Definition
saxophones, rhythm (piano, guitar, bass, drumset), trombones, trumpets, occasionally clarinets. Rich Matteson on euphonium
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General dates and composers of Inpressionism, expressionism, modernism, traditionalism, minimalism, neoromanticism
Definition
impressionism- 1870-1890(ish)
expressionism- 1910-1950
modernism- 1890-1940 (WW1 and WW2)
traditionalism-1930-1940
minimalism- 1960-1990
neoromanticism-1975-present
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