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Music quiz 3

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Impressionism   >No rules. >Focused on your perceptions and sensations. >Because it's your impression, it can't be wrong.  
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> Claude Debussy   French Preludes, Book 1 Prelude to the afternoon of a faun  
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Tone poem   A piece for music that provokes emotion.  
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Arnold Schoenburg   Pierrot Lunaire > 21 songs for solo piano and small ensemble> From Austria Germany, moved to US >Suite for piano, op. 25 - Gigue (12 tone method)  
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Expressionism   > Represent inner moods and thoughts > Not necessarily "beautiful"  
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Sprechstimme   Speech voice  
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Atonal   No key center  
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12 tone method   Music by math  
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Igar Stravinsky   >The firebird ( Ballet) >The Rite of spring- Huge orchestra >Russian, moved to paris, then become US citizen Part 1: The adoration of the Earth Part 2: The great sacrifice  
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Ballet   Comprised of primarily orchestral music that provokes a story that people dance too.  
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Polytonality   Puts 2 harmonies together that do not go together.  
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Ostinato rhythm   Repeated and never changed.  
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Tonal   Central pitch that the music gravitates around.  
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Atonal   >No harmonic pitch or center. >All notes have equal weight and importance.  
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Charles Ives   The unanswered question: > Strings play throughout represent the silence of the druids. > Solo trumpet interjects throughout and represents the unanswered question. > Wind quartet answers the trumpets question. > From CT  
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Wind Quartet   2 flutes, 2 clarinets.  
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William Grant Still   First African American to have a symphony preformed by a major organization > A black Pierrot >From Mississippi  
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Chromatic Harmony   Tonal, but uses all the notes. (Black and White keys.)  
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Aaron Copeland   "Hoe-Down" From Rodeo> Open scoring Fanfare for the common man >Brooklyn NY  
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Open Scoring   Uses the lowest the highest notes.  
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Fanfare (Genre.)   Meant to announce something, usually brassy.  
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Leonard Bernstein   Conductor of the New York Film harmonic. > West Side story: Musical >From New York  
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Musical   A spoken drama with a substantial amount of singing  
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John Cage   Born in LA, moved to NY  
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Aleatory Music   chance music, no control over the notes dynamics; instruments is all by chance. > Text read aloud to last exactly one minute. > Text accompanied by a musician in another room.  
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Musique concrete   music created by real, every day, objects  
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Phillip glass   Baltimore > Einstein on the beach  
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Minimalism   a brief musical idea that is repeated & varied Incrementally over a long period of time, with a relatively slow rate of change  
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