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Igor Stavinsky's "Rite of Spring" is scored for what kind of musical ensemble? |
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unusually large orchestra |
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What is the genre of "Rite of Spring?" |
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The 20th-century artistic movement that stressed intense, subjective emotion and used distorted sounds was called |
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20th-century classical music |
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Expressionism in music was largely centered in what 2 countries? |
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Was Schoenberg self-taught? |
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What university did Schoenberg obtain a teaching position at after he arrived in the U.S? |
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Schoenberg developed an unusual style of vocal performance halfway between speaking and singing, called |
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sprechstimme (speech-song) |
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What elements of American music are contained in Ive's music? |
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polyrhythm, aleateric music, quarter tones |
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Was George Gerschwin mostly self-taught? |
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Aaron Copland's "Appalacian Spring" was originally written for what genre? |
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What does the "front line" of the Dixieland jazz band play, melody or harmony? What are the instruments in the front line? |
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Melody; trumpet, trombone, clarinet |
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when did cool jazz emerge? |
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during the 1960s, was the popular music scene of rock and roll was alive and well in the U.S. even before the English form of rock and roll was introduced? |
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Yes, Rock and Roll originated in the United States in the late 1940’s |
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Which composer originated serialism? |
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what is impressionism in music? |
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Stress is placed on tone color and fluidity. No sudden shifts in dynamic level. Ambiguous tonality is achieved through the use of parallel chord movement, whole-tone and pentatonic scales, and chromaticism. |
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Know something about dissonance. What is it? Why were composers interested in dissonance in the 20th century? Why wasn’t dissonance immediately accepted by the public |
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In music, dissonance is the quality of sounds which seems "unstable", and has an aural "need" to "resolve" to a "stable" consonance. |
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What is the most important feature of atonal music? |
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Music that stresses harsh dissonance, fragmentation, unusual instrumental effects, and extreme registers. |
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What is Expressionism in music? |
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stressed intense, subjective emotion and attempted to explore the inner feelings and workings of the mind rather than outward appearances |
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characterized by a steady beat, clear tonality, insistent repetition of short melodic patterns. Minimalist musical works develop and change slowly, gradually, and almost imperceptibly over time. |
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Stress is placed on tone color and fluidity. No sudden shifts in dynamic level. Ambiguous tonality is achieved through the use of parallel chord movement, whole-tone and pentatonic scales, and chromaticism. |
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What is call and response? |
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A succession of two distinct phrases usually played by different musicians, where the second phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the first |
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In the Soviet Union, the most famous composer to suffer state oppression was |
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Which composer died the same year as Stalin? |
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Which Russian composer wrote the film score for Alexander Nevsky 1938? |
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The composer of Poeme electronique is |
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Does Poeme electronique include any live instruments? |
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The composer of Black Angels is |
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Which family of the orchestra underwent the most growth and innovation in the postwar era? |
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Name the two artists featured in “If you Ever Been Down Blues” |
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Louis Armstrong and Sippie Wallace |
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The composer of Conga Brava is |
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What is the style of Out of Nowhere |
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What soloists are featured in Bitches Brew and what are their instruments? |
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Miles Davis, trumpet, Wayne Shorter, soprano saxophone |
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The composer of West Side Story is |
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Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Soundheim |
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. Name the new instrument that George Harrison used in Norwegian Wood |
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Was Rock and Roll a strong genre in the U.S. before the British invasion in 1964? |
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The leading composer of Ragtime in the early 1900’s was |
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Where did Jazz get its start? |
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The earliest recordings of jazz, lasting only three minutes each, were referred to by people in the recording business as:… |
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Conga Brava includes a dance rhythm of __________ origin. |
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Was Duke Ellington recognized as one of America’s most important composers during his lifetime? |
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Out of Nowhere is characterized as what jazz style? |
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Fusion is a combination of what two styles of music? |
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One of the main sources of American popular music in the form of musical theater around 1900 was located where? |
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Who played the instrumentals for Motown? |
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What does Motown mean and where did it originate? |
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Who is the father of soul music? |
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Who is the father of funk? |
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