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Music History 4 Exam 1: Expressionism
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Undergraduate 3
02/23/2012

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Edvard Munch, "The Scream," 1893-1910
Definition
An Expressionist painting
Norwegian artist
Colors: reds, orange/yellow, some blue
subject is looking directly at viewer
blurred figures in the background
Background is morphed... bridge? sky? land? water?
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Oscar Kokoschka (1886-1980)
Definition
Portraits of Viennese celebrities, nervously animated
Ex: Bride of the Wind (1913, calm faces but crazy surroundings describing the actual emotion, self-portrait)
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Sigmund Freud
Definition
Psychoanalysis
The underlying raw desires of people
Subconscious/unconscious mind
Freud wanted to study these feelings; expressionists wanted to paint them
Term
Klangfarbenmelodien
Definition
Means "tone-color melodies"
Ex: Schoenberg, "Five Pieces for Orchestra" - Farben, 1909
An essay by Schoenberg: "A Principle of Early Atonal Harmony"
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Harmonielehre
Definition
Schoenberg, 1911
A textbook written during Schoenberg's Atonal Period after years of teaching theory
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Emancipation of Dissonance
Definition
Dissonance started to be thought of as "more remote consonances" and therefore did not NEED to resolve
Breakthrough into dissonance with no possibility of resolution
Permanence in modulation - didn't have to go back to home key
pantonal/atonal idiom
Ex: Schoenberg, "Erwartung" (Crazy woman, dead lover, woods)
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Grundgestalt
Definition
means "basic shape"
Example was "The Atonal Triad"
0 - 1 - 4 (for example, C, C#, E)
Ex: Schoenberg, "Erwartung" - Hier, Henein, 1909
Erwartung's Grundgestalt was 0-1-4
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Sprechtstimme
Definition
Style of the "speaking voice"
Created for an actress, Albertine Zehme, who wanted to be the vocalist in Pierrot Innaire but couldn't sing very well
Example: Schoenberg, "Pierrot Innaire," 1912
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Pantonality (Free Atonality)
Definition
Part of "Emancipation of Dissonances" thing
Breakghrough into dissonance with no possibility of resolution
Idea that everything is just one big key
Ex. Debussy
Term
Second Viennese School
Definition
Schoenberg, Webern, and Berg became friends because they all were disliked and all wanted to push tonality to its limits
AKA Expressionist school
Schoenberg's students during early 1900s
Esp. Anton Webern and Alan Berg
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Schoenberg, Five Pieces for Orchestra - "Farben," op. 16 no. 3, 1909
Definition
Program notes about expression in piece
Murmuring strings
ominous and haunting
Used Klangfarbenmelodien
Explored timbre
athematic, atonal, no obvious form or design
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Schoenberg, "Erwartung" - "Hier, Hinein?," op. 17, 1909
Definition
Example of how to express what is intelligably unknowable
Uses the fourth and the tritone
Its grundgestalt is 0-1-4
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Schoenberg, "Pierrot Lunaire" - "Moondrunk," op. 21, 1912
Definition
First two lines are repeated later on
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Webern, Three Pieces for Cello and Piano, op. 11, 1914
Definition
In three movements
Use of silence is very expressive
Part of the Second Viennese School
Starting and stopping of sound
ABA-ish (slow-fast-slow)
Term
Berg, Wozzeck - Act 3, scene 2
Definition
Opera was left incomplete
Based on a play he saw
Plot: hardship, exploitation of the poor
Plot shown through atonality (madness, alienation)
B and F (tritone) represent quarrelling characters
Bb and Db (m3) represent woman and child
Term
Melodrama
Definition
Spoken text and accompaniment
Same as sprechtstimme
Ex: Schoenberg, "Pierrot Lunaire," 1912
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