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Music Lit.
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Music
Undergraduate 2
10/22/2007

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form

Definition
  • the shape of a musical composition as defined by all of its pitches, rhythms, dynamics,and timbres
  • single forms-"tonally self-contained and formally complete" and can't be taken apart from the other parts and still be a complete work
  • compound forms-2 or more single forms
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texture
Definition
  • pattern of sound made by the elements of a work
  • aspects of texture:  spacing, tone color, loudness, rhythm
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monophony
Definition
a single line of melody with no accompaniment
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polyphony
Definition
has more than 1 line of music to be simultaneous; melody is distributed
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homophony
Definition
melody concentrated in 1 part with a subordinate accompaniment
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chordal style

Definition
a style/texture with simultaneously sounding chords
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imitation
Definition

a melody stated by 2 or more parts one after the other in turn

3 types:  canon, fugue, free imitation

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canon
Definition
a composition with at least one imitiationand is composed of at least 2 relatively independent melodies played together
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round
Definition
1 person starts, the next comes in at the beginning of the melody when the part before before reaches a certain point, etc.
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figured bass
Definition
a bass part that Arabic numbers were added to to indicate the accompanying harmonies
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thoroughbass/basso continuo
Definition
an independent bassline throughout a piece
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stile representativo
Definition
dramatic style of recitative characterized by rhythmic freedom and phrasing irregularity; vocal and accompaniment dissonance
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ornamentation
Definition
  • added notes or some change in the music that makes it "more beautiful or effective or to demonstrate the abilities of the interpreter."
  • graces, diminuations, paraphrase, variation, elaboration of pauses, cadenzas
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monody
Definition
  • solo song with instrumental accompaniment
  • popular in the 1st half of the 17th century
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counterpoint
Definition
2 or more lines of melody put together
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song
Definition
  • a short, simple vocal composition with melody and verse text
  • verse is usually poetic (regular lines, rhyme scheme)
  • the music of a song may be related to the text (form, structure, sound, and meaning)
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art song
Definition
  • a song intended for concert use (NOT folk or pop songs)
  • specified accompaniment (rather than improvised)
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folk music/folksong
Definition
  • music in oral tradition, usually a simple style, often performed by non-professionals
  • characteristic of a nation, society, or ethnic group
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lied

Definition
  • a German poem (lyric and strophic)
  • a song with this type of poem for its text (usually a solo song for voice and piano accompaniment)
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strophic
Definition
  • a poem with made up units, all with the same numbers of lines, rhyme scheme and meter
  • in a song, characterized by repitition of the same music for all strophes
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word painting
Definition
  • the musical illustration of the meaning of words in vocal music, esp. the literal meaning of individual words/phrases
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ostinato
Definition
a pattern that is persistently repeated throughout a performance or composition or a section of one
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Franz Peter Schubert
Definition
  • born January 31, 1797
  • died November 19, 1828
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Melodie
Definition
  • Frence melody
  • a solo song with accompaniment-usually the French art song of the 19th and 20th centuries
  • the French counterpart of the German lied
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Gabriel Faure
Definition
  • born May 12, 1845
  • died November 11, 1924
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song cycle
Definition
  • a group of songs, usually for solo voice and piano constituting a literary and musical unit
  • primarily associated with the 19th century German lied
  • poems for lyrics are usually by a single author and are part of a poetic cycle
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Diechterliebe
Definition
  • a song cycle by Schumann consisting of settings of 16 poems
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Schone Mullerin
Definition
  • a cycle of 20 songs by Schubert
  • setting poems by Wilhelm Muller
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Winterreise

Definition
  • a cycle of 24 songs by Schubert, in 2 parts
  • setting poems by Wilhelm Muller
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An die ferne Geliebte
Definition
  • "To the distant Beloved"
  • a cycle of 6 songs by Beethoven
  • on poems by Alois Jeitteles
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Frouenliebe und-Lieben

Definition
  • "Woman's love and Life"
  • a cycle of 8 songs for voice and piano by Schumann
  • setting poems written by Adalbert von Chamisson and published with the same title
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aria
Definition
  • a self-contained composition for solo voice, usually with instumental accompaniment and occurring within the context of a larger form such as opera, oratorio or cantata
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melisma
Definition
a group of more than a few notes sung to a single syllable, especially in liturgical chant
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cadenza
Definition
an improvised or written out ornamental passage performed by a soloist
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Definition
  • born January, 27, 1756
  • died December 5, 1791
  • showed musical talent at age 4
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Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Definition
  • 4 songs for low voice and orchestra/piano by Mahler
  • setting his own poems
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Des Knaben Wunderhorn
Definition
  • "the Youth's Magic Horn"
  • a group of German folk-song texts collected and published in 3 volumes by Ludwig Achim von Arnim and Clemens Brentano
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Kindertotenlieder
Definition
  • "Songs on the Death of Children"
  • a cycle of 5 songs with orchestra/piano accompaniment by Mahler
  • poems by Friedrich Ruckert (an eley on the death of his 2 children)
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Das Lied von der Erde
Definition
  • "The song of the Earth"
  • a cycle of 6 songs by Mahler for alto/baritone, tenor and orchestra
  • 1st performed after Mahler's death
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Gustav Mahler
Definition
  • born July 7, 1860
  • died May 18, 1911
  • composer and conductor
  • studied in Vienna with J. Epstein and R. Fuchs
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a capella
Definition
  • chapel
  • pertaining to choral music without instrumental accompaniment
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isorhythm
Definition
  • the repitition of a rhythmic pattern throughout a voice part
  • 14th and 15th century motets
  • 2 rhythmic patterns
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hocket
Definition
in 13th and 14th centuries, a stylistic device or a self-contained composition characterized by the distribution of a melodic line between 2 voices in such a way that as one sounds the other is silent
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motet
Definition
  • a major musical genre from the 13th to 18th centuries
  • 1200-1450-a tenor derived from chant that serves as the foundation for newly composed upper voices
  • 1450-1600-a genre; a polyphonic setting of a sacred Latin text
  • after1600-a style; serious, imitative style of church polyphony derived from Palestrina
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Josquin des Prez

Definition
  • 1440-1521
  • composer
  • 20 Masses
  • 110 motets
  • 75 secular works
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madrigal
Definition
a vocal setting, polyphonic and unaccompanid for the most of its history
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Luca Marenzio
Definition
  • 1553-1599
  • composer
  • virtuoso madrigalists of the late Renaissance in Italy
  • composed nearly 25 books of madrigals, 75 motets and related pieces
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Caudio Monteverdi
Definition
  • 1567-1643
  • pupil of Marc Antonio Ingeegneri
  • took holy orders in 1632
  • operas, spiritual madrigals and other sacred vocal works, secular vocal works (9 books of madrigals)
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cantata
Definition
  • a composite vocal genre of the Baroque era consisting of a succession of recitatives, ariosos, and set pieces
  • secular of sacred
  • range from intimate, small-scale works for solo singer/singers and restricted accompaniment forces to larger groups with chorus and orchestra accompaniment
  • often composed for a special occasion
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chorale
Definition
a congregational song or hymn of the German Protestant (Evangelical) church
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chorale cantata
Definition
  • a cantata based on the words or on both words and melody of a German Protestant chorale
  • Bach's works are full of several types
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chorale fugue
Definition
  • a work for organ in which the first phrase of a choral is made the subject of a fugue
  • composed principally by middle-German composers of the later 17th and early 18th centuries
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chorale motet
Definition
a polyphonic vocal work in the style of a motet and based on German-Protestant chorale melody
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fugue
Definition
most developed procedure of imitative counterpoint in which the theme is stated successively in all voices of the polyphonic texture, tonally established, continuously expanded, opposed and reestablished
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bel canto
Definition
  • a manner of singing that emphasizes the beauty of sound, with an even tone throughout the range of the voice
  • fine legato phrasing dependant on mastery of breath control
  • agility in florid passages
  • apparent ease in reaching high notes
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Farinelli
Definition
  • born January 24, 1705
  • died July 15, 1782
  • soprano castrato
  • studied with porpora
Term

recitative

Definition
  • a style of text setting that imitates and emphasizes the natural inflections, rhythms, and syntax of speech
  • avoids extremes of pitch and intensity and repitition of words, allowing the music to be primarilu a vehicle for the words
  • most often used for dramatic music (like operas)
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libretto

Definition
  • the text of an opera or oratorio
  • the small book containing the text, printed for sale to the audience
  • at min.-gives cast list and the words that are to be performed
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overture
Definition
a composition for orchestra intended as an introduction to an opera or other dramatic or vocal work
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opera buffa
Definition
comic opera
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opera seria
Definition
  • a form of opera prevalent through the 18th centuries
  • set to Italian librettos
  • characters usually drawn from acient history
  • generally in 3 acts
Term
Singspiel
Definition
  • a musico
  • dramatic work with a German text, especially a work written in the 18th to early 19th century in which spoken dialogue alternates with songs and sometimes with ensembles, choruses or more extended musical pieces
  • settings more frequently rural
  • characters offten lower-middle class
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oratorio
Definition
extended musical drama with a text based on religious subject matter
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passion music

Definition
a musical setting of Jesus' sufferings and death as related by 1 of the 4 Evangelists
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