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Music 120 Final
UW Music 120
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Undergraduate 1
03/12/2018

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Franz Schubert
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published 610 lieder, established German Lied as most important form of art song- a "miniaturized opera"; German
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Lied/Lieder
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Romantic art song; nature and the emulation of folk art; a strophic poem/song that tells a story - frequently a tragic or creepy tale
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Erlkonig
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poem by Wolfgang von Goethe, music by Schubert; through-composed form; scored for 1 vocalist with piano accompaniment; tonality- keys: minor key for boy; major for father and Erlkonig (until last stanza)
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Hector Berlioz
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virtuoso of orchestration; operas had little success so turned to instrumental music; French
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The Symphony Fantastique
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Written by Hector Berlioz; inspired by his love for Harriet Smithson; Inspired by Beethoven's five movement Sixth "Pastorale" Symphony
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Harriet Smithson
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5 movements, programmatic;
1: Dreams -Passions
2: A Ball
3: Scene in the country
4: March to the Scaffold
5: Dream of a Witches' Sabbath
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idee fixe
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obsessive idea (and musical theme)
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Nicolo Paganini
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demonic prowess on the violin, used extended techniques; Italian
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24 Caprices
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24 works written by Paganini for virtuoso violin
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Franz Liszt
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invented the piano recital and symphonic tone poem; lisztomania, exploit chiseled features, slept around
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Transcendental Etudes
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demonstrate Liszt's "three hands" illusion; 24 etudes just like caprices; German- Hungarian
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Frederic Chopin
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wrote nearly exclusively for piano; Mazurka in B-flat Minor; Polish
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Tempo Rubato
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slight pushing and holding back of tempo in the right hand part, while the left hand accompaniment continues a strict regular time; Fredrick Chopin
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Giuseppe Verdi
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26 operas; most numerous by any single composer represented in the standard operatic repertoire; La Donna e mobile; Italian
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La Donna e mobile
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"Woman is Fickle"; strophic form and catchy tune; clear balanced phrases; simple harmonies & chord progressions firmly establish a key; written by Joe Verdi
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Richard Wagner
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rejected by operatic establishment; became composer, conductor, stage designer, director, impresario, & librettist; The Ring Cycle; Tristan und Isolde; German
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Gesamtkunstwerk
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(total-art-work); "music drama"
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Tristan und Isolde
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music drama; two lovers whose love can never be realized; no resolution of the music's dissonant tension for hours; Richard Wagner
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The Ring of the Nibelung (The Ring Cycle)
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4 music dramas occupied him for over twenty six years; Germanic gods, demigods, & other creatures greed for a gold ring created by dwarfish race: Nibleungs; Richard Wagner
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Leitmotiv
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"leading motif" creates unity and coherence
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Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky
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not nationalistic; music is heavily operatic (heavily melodic and has Italian opera influence)
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Georges Bizet
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wrote Carmen
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Carmen
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premiered as a "Comic Opera"; ostinato bass always there stubborn; melody is like a snake; extended opera into psychological exploration of sexual passion & obsession
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Celesta
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bell instrument that has a keyboard like a piano used in Tchaikovsky's Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
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Modest Mussorgsky
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Russian; no education in music; wrote pictures at an exhibition; part of the mighty five/ mighty handful
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Claude Debussy
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first modernist composer;French
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Stephane Mallarme
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a symbolist poet who wrote the Afternoon of a Faun
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selective orchestration
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only use certain instruments in order to achieve a certain timbre
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Symbolist poetry
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what is stated in a poem is no longer literal meaning but represents something larger than the poem
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"chords with no names"
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Debussy used these chords in his harmony
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tone poem
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a piece of orchestral music, typically in one movement, on a descriptive or rhapsodic theme; invented by Franz Liszt
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Igor Stravinsky
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student of Rimsky-Korsakov; wrote Rite of Spring Russian; primitivism;
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Sergei Diaghilev
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impresario and director of Ballets Russe
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Primitivism
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a means by which European art might re-energize itself in the modern age
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Ballets Russes
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Russian Ballet
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Theatre des Champs-Elysees
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theater that right of spring opened at on May 29, 1913
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polychord
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several rhythmic units piled up on top of one another; two "disassociated" triads stacked on top of one another
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Alban Berg
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part of the 2nd Viennese School; student of Schoenberg; wrote Wozzeck; Austrian
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Wozzeck
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Written by Alban Berg; opera libretti; driven insane and murders wife drowns himself
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Pierrot Lunaire
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first masterpiece of atonal composition (not 12 tone); melodrama; written with sprechstimme (notes with x's on the staff don't sing exact pitches; written by Arnold Schonberg;
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programmatic vs. absolute music
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music based on a story or poem vs. music for musics sake
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neotraditionalism
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with the dissolution of the common practice, 20th-century composers felt a sense of loss as well as liberation; George Gershwin
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Charles Ives
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explored atonality, bi-tonality, polytonality, tone clusters, & aleatoric (random) procedures, went into life insurance to make a living; ear stretching exercises
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"Ear-Stretching exercises"
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Ives' dad trained him on these exercises as a child
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Porgy and Bess "Summertime"
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Opera; set in South Carolina; influenced by Alban Berg's Wozzeck
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George Gershwin
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Grew up in New York; exposed to American pop and classical piano; Rhapsody in Blue: symphonic jazz
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Bela Bartok
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Hungarian Composer; father of ethnomusicology; collected thousands of folk tunes; used palindromes (ABCBA symmetry); Concerto for Orchestra (1945) Mvt 2 "Game of Pairs"
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Maurice Ravel
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wrote Tombeau; complex chord structures; very traditional music (neoclassical); French
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Edgard Varese
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Poeme electronique; French-born American; musique concrete (take a sound from environment and record and distort it)
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The Beatles
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John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr; Imitation, emulation, innovation
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Musicals: Westside Story & Oklahoma
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Oklahoma: first integrated (book) musical; Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II
Westside Story: Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, "Cool" uses a fugue
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girl groups
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sound, look: highly stylized and dress similar or the same to perform, attitude
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Sgnt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band selections: including "Within You, Without You"
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designed to be experienced as an album rather than a set of singles; 40 instruments 4 taped tracks stream of notes
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Asymmetrical meters
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Stravinsky's stylistic fingerprints: meters that are neither reducible by 2 nor by 3 beats per measure
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aleatory (chance) procedures
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John Cage tossed coins to consult the I Ching the Chinese "Book of Changes" and relied on chance outcomes to determine dynamics, rhythm, pitch rests, and duration
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Prepared piano
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alterations of the piano produced sonorities akin to that of an ensemble of tuned and untuned metallophones; John Cage
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extended techniques
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Paganini's virtuosic violin techniques such as: col lengo; harmonics; pizzicato; scordatura; ricochet bowing; double and triple stops
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ostinato (in 20th century music)
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motive or short phrase that is repeated persistently (Stravinsky)
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