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Music History III, Test 1
Flashcards for the terms, places, etc. for test 1 in Music History III
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09/15/2011

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Enlightenment (1730-1770)
Definition
A philosophical, scientific, and political movement that dominates eighteenth century thought.
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Les Philosphes
Definition
28 vol. Encyclopedia of Music
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Galant Style
Definition
Music that is graceful, light in texture, and symmetrical in melodic structure.
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Prima Donna
Definition
"Leading lady" of the age.
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Coloratura
Definition
Florid and ornamented style of writing for the soprano voice.
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Comic Opera
Definition
Unpretentious musical theater style using comical characters, poking fun at everyday social issues, usually middle-class.
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Ballad Opera (Ballad)
Definition
A comic opera using re-texted ballads and spoken dialogue rather than recitative.
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Opera Buffa
Definition
"Buffoonish" music, comic opera usually between acts of an Opera Seria.
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Intermezzo
Definition
Musical diversion between the acts of an opera or play.
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La Guaerre des Bouffons
Definition
"The War of the Buffoons," coming from "clownish" in Opera Buffa.
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Opera Comique
Definition
Similar to Opera Buffa, has characters from everyday; sing in a natural style.
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Reform Opera
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Combines French and Italian traditions; the French utilizing intense dramatic expression.
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Obbligato Recitative
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Accompanied Recitative; obligatory
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Concert Spirituel
Definition
A public concert series to give public hearing to religious music.
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Concert Symphony
Definition
3 or 4-movement instrumental piece of an orchestra.
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"Playing the Flute" (1752)
Definition
A 300-page "treasure trove" of info about 18th-Century Performance Practices on flute.
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Johann Quantz (1697-1773)
Definition
Great flautist; associated with ensembles in Dresden and Berlin
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Antecedant Phrase
Definition
Phrase ending on the dominant.
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Consequent Phrase
Definition
Music ending on tonic.
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Mannheim Crescendo
Definition
Gradual increase from pp to ff with a repeating figure over pedal bass.
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Mannheim Rocket
Definition
Triadic theme in rising arpeggios.
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Alberti Bass
Definition
Pitches in a chord that alternate low-high-mid-high, low-high-mid-high, etc.
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Pianoforte
Definition
Instrument that is able to play soft and loud.
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Acciactura
Definition
A smattering with a heavy downbeat with dissonant chords on Spanish Guitar
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Hand-crossing
Definition
LH over RH to make 3-level texture.
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Bebung
Definition
"Quaking"; Perfect for expressing throbbing heart, panting breast, or quivering hand. (Ex: four staccato 8th notes with a slur above them)
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Bach-Abel Concerts
Definition
Public Concert series in London
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Square Piano
Definition
Similar shape to the virginal, strings ran perpendicular to the keys.
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Grand Piano
Definition
Large piano, sturdy legs, strings at same angle as the keys.
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Sonata Form
Definition
Intro, Expos, Recap.; Transitions in between the (usually 2) themes.
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Transition or Bridge
Definition
Passage of modulation between tonic and the new key in a sonata.
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Coda
Definition
The "tail" of a piece of music.
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Divertimento
Definition
Lighter style of music; implied 5-movement format: fast minuet, trio/slow/minuet, and trio/fast.
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Harmonie
Definition
Independent wind ensemble. Got its name from woodwinds in the late 18th-Century; they played only harmonies ("Harmoniemusik")
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Faustina Bourdoni
Definition
* Wife of Johann Hasse (1699-1783)
* Soprano Singer (Ital)
* Was often hired together, hus and wife
* Debut in Dresden, 1731, "Cleofide", "Opera Seria".
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Pietro Metastio (1698-1782)
Definition
*Principal librettist for 18th-Century Opera Seria.
* Worked as a team
* Fashioned clearly-shaped drama and poetry.
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Sonata
Definition
Instrumental chamber music in 2, 3 or 4 movements for soloist or small ensemble.
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Sonatina
Definition
"Little sonata"; easiest and shortest sonatas, big sale for middle-class ppl.
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Serenade
Definition
Term used interchangeably with "Divertimento" .. only Serenade implied music was appropriate for serenading a lady on her birthday or name day.
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Esterhazy Family
Definition
The richest and most influential aristocrats of Hungary; Haydn's employer
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Baryton
Definition
a viola da gamba-like instrument with six strings that the Esterhazy princes played, and Haydn wrote for them.
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Minuet
Definition
A triple-meter dance added at the end of a dance suite, in rounded-binary form
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Minuet and Trio
Definition
Evolved from the minuet; more lightly scored than the minuet; also rounded-binary.
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Concertante
Definition
a concerto-like approach to writing a symphony where individual instruments emerge from the texture to function as soloists.
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Hoboken (Hob.) Number
Definition
Anthony Hoboken, the man who cataloged Haydn's music.
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"Farewell" Symphony
Definition
Programmatic work; Prince Nokolaus stayed at Esterhaza longer than expected, so the musicians wanted to leave and see their families.
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Sturm und Drang
Definition
"Storm and Stress" Small body of works written around 1770 marked by agitated, impassioned writing. Minor keys, angular themes, string tremolos, dyn shifts.
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Bird Quartet
Definition
Composed by Haydn. Mimics the sound of birds chirping and pecking.
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Emperor Quartet
Definition
A piece Haydn was commissioned to compose; Austrian's
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The Emperor's Hymn
Definition
Written in honor of the reigning Austrian Emperor for his birthday.
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Paris Symphonies
Definition
The six symphonies Haydn created, requested by Freemasons from Loge Olympique (a club)
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London Symphonies
Definition
Set of 12 symphonies Haydn wrote for Saloman of London who offered Haydn a new contract after Esterhazy died.
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"Surprise" Symphony
Definition
Haydn's No. 94 in which a thunderous, hammered fortissimo chord explodes from the orchestra in a soft section to wake sleepers.
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The Creation
Definition
A sacred oratorio composed as a impression of Handel's oratorios in Westminster.; built in a similar fashion to Handel's "Messiah"
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