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Three Nocturnes were by who? |
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Debussy was considered a Modernist, but also a what? |
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What is the form of Debussy's Clouds? |
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Russian troupe of dancers and artists of various types that introduced new and innovative works in Paris in the early 20th century Directed by Sergei Diaghilev Main dancer/choreographer: Vaslav Nijinsky |
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Stravinsky’s “Russian” Ballets. What are they (3 in total)? |
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Firebird, 1910 Petrushka, 1911 The Rite of Spring, 1913 |
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What is Rite of Spring based on? |
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Based on Stravinsky’s imaginings on fertility cults in prehistoric Slavic tribes |
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What is an example of Primitivism that is used in Rite of Spring? |
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Rite of Spring: What is part 1 called? What are the segments in this part? |
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The Adoration of the Earth -Introduction -Omens of Spring -Dance of the Adolescents -The Game of Abduction -Round Dances of Spring |
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Opening theme played by bassoon at top of normal register (Extended technique) and Highly dissonant polyphony between woodwinds describe which section of Rite of Spring? |
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These traits describe what section(s) of Rite of Spring?: Rhythmic irregularity Single dissonant chord repeated 32 times in even eighth notes but with heavy accents reinforced by short fat chords Propels music forward Ostinato New motives from folk tunes overlay repeated chords Motives repeated with slightly different lengths and rhythms |
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“Omens of Spring” and “Dance of the Adolescents” |
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Emphasis on timpani Eb clarinet and alto flute play two octaves apart Hypnotic meter with occasional skipped beats Climax Fast coda Return of music from “Introduction” Describe what part of Rite of Spring? |
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“The Game of Abduction” and “Round Dances of Spring” |
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