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Intro To Classical Music
Modern Music Terminology
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Undergraduate 2
12/14/2008

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Nationalism
Definition
A 19th century movement promoting music built on national folk songs and dances, or associated with national subjects.
Bela Bartok- Music for Strings, Percussion and Celsta.

Aaron Copland- Appalachian Spring

George Gershwin- Preludes for Piano

Sergei Prokofiev- Alexander Nevsky
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Whole-tone Scale
Definition
A scale, used sometimes by Debussy, comprising only six notes to the octave, each a whole not apart (ie. two semitones)
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Octatonic Scale
Definition
An eight-note scale (used by Stravinsky) consisting of half and whole steps in alternation.

Stravinksy- The Rite of Spring
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Impressionism
Definition
A French artistic movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Claude Debussy- Three Nocturnes
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Expressionism
Definition
An early 20th century movement in art, music and literature in Germany.

Arnold Schoenberg- Pierrot Lunaire
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Ostinato
Definition
A motive, phrase, or theme repeated over and over again.
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Atonality
Definition
The absence of any feeling of tonality
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Sprechstimme
Definition
A vocal style developed by Schoenberg, in between singing and speaking.

Arnold Schoenberg- Pierrot Lunaire
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Twelve-tone System/Music
Definition
Method of composition devised by Arnold Schoenberg in which twelve pitches of the octave are ordered and strictly manipulated.

Arnold Schoenberg- Pierrot Lunaire
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Neoclassicism
Definition
A 20th century movement involving a return to the style and form of older music, particularly 18th century music.

Maurice Gravel- Piano Concerto in G
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Row
Definition
Same as series; a fixed arrangement of pitches (or rhythm) held to throughout a serial composition.
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Chance Music
Definition
A type of contemporary music in which certain elements, such as the order of the notes or their pitches, are not specified by the composer but are left to chance.
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Minimalism
Definition
A late 20th century style involving many repititions of simple musical fragments.

Steve Reich- Music for 18 Musicians
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Electronic Music
Definition
Music in which some or all of the sounds are produced by electronic generators or other apparatus.
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Music Concrete
Definition
Music composed with natural sounds recorded electronically

Edgard Varese- Poeme Electronique
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Primitivism
Definition
Music styling resembling some of the characteristics of the art movement of the same name. Stravinsky's Rite of Spring exemplifies many of the common features: persistent and driving rhythms, bold dissonances, and the simultaneous use of more than one key.
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Polymeter
Definition
The use of two metric frameworks simultaneously, or in regualr alternation. Examples include Bela Bartok's String Quartet.
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Polyrhythm
Definition
More than one rhythm or time signature being played at the same time, such as 3 against 2.
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Ethnomusicology
Definition
The study of various types of music in relation to their geographical, racial and cultural context.
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Total Serialism
Definition
A technique for composition that uses sets to describe musical elements, and allows the manipulation of those sets.
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Aleatory
Definition
Completely dependent on chance.
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Happenings
Definition
A performance, event or situation meant to be considered as art. Happenings take place anywhere, are often multidisciplinary, often lack a narrative and frequently seek to involve the audience in some way. Key elements of happenings are planned, but artists sometimes keep room for improvisation.
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Clusters
Definition
Two or more sounds put together to make a single sound.
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Eclecticism
Definition
The practice of selecting or borrowing from earlier styles and combining the borrowed elements.
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