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developed after WWII record sound on tape (traffic, talking, etc) and manipulate it focuses on the abstract proprieties of sound, not what they are. |
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Who invented music concrete? |
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What was Poeme Electronique written for? |
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to accompany an exhibit by architect Le Corbusier at the 1958 World's fair. colored lights accompany the music played on 425 speakers "multimedia" |
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WHo composed Poeme electronique? |
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Certain elements are not specified my the composer and are left up to chance. |
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What are sound masses and who created this idea? |
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-sound masses move through musical space and interact with each other. -invented by Edgard Varese |
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What is the Music of changes and who wrote them? |
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John Cage in the book of changes "Ching" toss a coin six times to determine answer from a list of 64 possible outcomes cage devised charts to determine musical elements through coin toses |
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chance used as a compositional method |
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Who was Gyorgy Ligeti and what musical technique was he responsible for? |
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hungarian composer believed music is constantly in motion yet also static. came up with Sound complexes |
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What are sound complexes? |
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pitches, chords or both that slowly change with time, blocks of sound |
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Who composed Lux aetrena? |
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What was Lux aeterna composed of? |
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16 solo singers and chorus |
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What movie was Lux aeterna made famous by? |
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Where was the text taken from for Lux aeterna? |
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emerged in music in the 1960s use of very simple melodies and harmony repeated many times focuses in on process |
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a philosopher turned composer considered the father of minimalism |
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Who composed Music for 18 Musicians? |
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What was the instrumentation for Music for 18 Musicians? |
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4 voices singing nonsense syllables cello violin 2 clarinets percussion pianos marimbas xylophones vibraphone |
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Characteristics of Music for 18 musicians |
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Vibraphone cues changes in melodies and harmonies 12 connected sections with intro and conclusion |
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What happens in the introduction for music for 18 musicians? |
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the pulse and harmonies are established |
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What happens in section one of Music for 18 musicians? |
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melodic fragments are assembled into theme and then disassembled |
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Leading american composer today first works were minimalist later works electronic and influenced by many different musical styles and genres |
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John Adams most famous operas? |
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Nixon in China and Doctor Atomic |
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