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Music Lecture Test 3
Richard Salonen, University of Arkansas, MWF
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Music
Undergraduate 1
11/01/2010

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Claude Debussy's year of birth and death
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1862-1918
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Claude Debussy's country of origin
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France
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Major difference between Modern music vs all previous versions
Definition
Changed away from functional harmonies
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Debussy studied in...
Definition
...Paris
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Debussy won which contest in 1884?
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The Prix de Rome
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Debussy's instrument
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Piano
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Orchestration
Definition
Original work adapted for orchestral instruments
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Arrangement
Definition
An original piece of music edited for a different "flavor".
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Debussey's cause of death and location of death
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Died from rectal cancer in Paris during a World War I bombing.
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Debussey's love life
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Had many scandalous affairs, including one jilted lover who attempted suicide in a public square.
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Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
Definition
Tone poem based on a French symbolist poem. Later used as a ballet.
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Symbolism
Definition
A movement in the later 19th century arts. Symbolists believed that art should aim to capture more absolute truths which could only be accessed by indirect methods.
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Impressionism
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A term usually given to describe the music of Debussey and others (Ravel). The harmonies, melodies, and rhythms of the music are clouded, shifting, and obscure. (similar to Impressionism in visual art).
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Ostinato
Definition
Short, rhythmic, melodic phrase repeated over and over again
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Igor Stravinsky
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1882-1971
Russian/French/American
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The Firebird
Definition
1910 Opera by Stravinsky based on Russian folklore
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Petrouchka
Definition
1911 opera by Stravinsky
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The Rite of Spring
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1913 opera by Stravinsky
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Atonal Music
Definition
No key, very discordant
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Arnold Schoenberg
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1874-1951
Austrian/American
Pioneer of wholly non-functional, atonal music
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Polytonal Music
Definition
Music using two (or more) keys at the same time. Music with more than one tonal center.
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Sprechstimme
Definition
Speech singing; a style of singing where the vocalist half-sings and half-says the words, never staying very long on the pitch of written notes.
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The Emancipation of Dissonance
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A phrase by Schoenberg indicating that dissonant sounds no longer need to be resolved.
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The 2nd Viennese School
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Schoenberg and his pupils Berg and Webern
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Klangfarbenmelodie
Definition
Tone color melody; a melody made up of tone colors instead of individual notes.
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Modern Melody
Definition
No longer based on major/minor scales, nor any type of scale. Irregular phrases. Could use angular and chromatic leaps. There could be little or no melody at all.
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Modern Harmony
Definition
New types of chords - all and any type. Tone Clusters. Non-functional harmony
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Modern Rhythm
Definition
Poly-rhythms. Odd meters - 7/4, 5/4, 13/8. Changing meters in one piece. Multiple time signatures. Ostinatos
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Modern Texture
Definition
Tone colors become more important, extended techniques, use of odd combinations of instruments/voices, no set texture - could be monophonic homophonic or polyphonic
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Aaron Copland
Definition
1900-1990
American
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William Grant Still
Definition
1895-1978
Arkansan!
"Dean of African-American Composers"
Went to college for medicine, but switched to music. After his death, his archive "papers" were donated to the University of Arkansas. People from all over the world come to the UofA library to research his life. First African-American to have a piece performed by a major orchestra. First African-American to have an opera performed. First to conduct a major symphony orchestra.
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"Harlem Renaissance" or "New Negro Movement"
Definition
Started in the 1910s and continued to the 1930s. An explosion of African-American arts.
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Gustav Holst
Definition
1874-1934
British
Best known for his orchestral suite composed during the years 1914-1916, entitled The Planets.
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Holst influences
Definition
Ideas borrowed from Schoenberg, Stravinsky, and Debussy
Holst never wrote another piece like The Planets again. He hated its popularity.
How ironic that the piece that made his name famous throughout the world brought him the least joy in the end.
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Why electronic music?
Definition
1. The composer has full control
2. New sounds/rhythms
3. Impossible made possible
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Isao Tomita
Definition
1932-Present
Born in Tokyo
Had a full time career as a composer for film, television and theatre.
Tomita head Wendy Carlos' seminal 'Switched-On Bach', the record which brought the awareness of the public to the synthesizer in 1968.
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Charlie Parker
Definition
1920-1955
Kansas City, MO
Died young due to an heroine addiction.
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