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Expressed when romantic composers deliberately created music with a specific country identity
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musical nationalism
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instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene.
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program music
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A nonmusical element is usually specified by a title or by explanatory comments called a ___
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program
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a composition for solo voice and piano
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art song
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the german word for song and its plural
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lied, lieder
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two types of art songs
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strophic form/ through-composed form
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repeating the same music for each stanza of a poem
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strophic form
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writing new music for each stanza
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through-composed form
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master of the art song
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Franz Schebert
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Wrote over 600 songs, including The Erlking and The Trout
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Franz Schubert
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Wrote "Carnival" - 21 brief pieces named after friends
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Robert Schumann
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Wrote "if you love for beauty" or liebst ... schonheit or some shit
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clara wieck schumann
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The poet of the piano
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Frederic chopin
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In the 1830s, this was the center of romanticism
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Paris
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Movie about Chopin and a woman
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Impromptu
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Wrote Nocturne in E flat major, op.9, No.2
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Chopin
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A night piece, slow, lyrical
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Nocturne
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A piece in triple meter, originated as a stately processional dance for the polish nobility
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Polonaise
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a piece designed to help a performer master specific technical difficulties
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etude
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Andre Watz played etude in c minor (revolutionary) on this brand piano
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Steinway
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The creator of the symphonic poem
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Franz Liszt
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a one-movement orchestral composition based to some extent on literary or pictorial ideas
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symphonic poem
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Wrote the wedding march
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Felix Mendelssohn
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This composer resurrected Bach's music
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Felix Mendelssohn
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Instrumental music that is associated with a story, poem, or scene
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program music
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non-program music (orchestral, symphonies, etc.)
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absolute music
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4 types of program music
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1. program symphony
2. concert overture 3. symphonic poem or tone poem 4. Incidental music |
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a symphony w/ a program
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program symphony
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has one movement, usually in sonata form
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concert overture
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a one-movement composition which takes many traditional forms as well as irregular forms
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symphonic poem or tone poem
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Who developed the symphonic poem or tone poem
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Franz Liszt
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Music intended to be performed before and during a play
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incidental music
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The most distinctive national music arose in this country because of folksongs
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Russia
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An example of Nationalistic music is
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Pictures of an exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky
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arranging a piece written for one instrument but played on a different one
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transcription
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Wrote Piano concerto no.1 in b flat minor and The Violin Concerto, as well as Romeo and Juliet
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Tchaikovsky
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The families and themes in Romeo and Juliet
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Montagues and capulets / friar's theme (long notes), feud theme (highly adjitated), love theme (love like)
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Wrote The Moldau, a symphonic poem
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Smetana
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Wrote symphony No.9 in E minor (From the New World)
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Dvorak
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呆れる
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быть шокированным, потрясенным, неприятно удивленным
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あきれる
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The text of the opera and the person it is written by
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Libretto/ Librettist
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A song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment in an opera
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Aria
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A vocal line the imitats the rhythms and pitch fluctuations of speech
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recitative
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When 3 or more singers are involed
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ensamble
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gives cues and reminders for words and pitches singers momentarily forget
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prompter
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An opening piece of music in an opera
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overture
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An opening piece of music in a religious service
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prelude
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Opera was born in this country
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Italy
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Italian for fellowship or society, a group of people who had musical discussions
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Camerata
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A male singer who had been castrated before pubery
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castrato
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Movie about the castrated opera singer
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Farinelli
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Mainly wrote operas, famous for Rigoletto
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Verdi
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Movie about the guy who had aids and got fired with the intense aria
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Philidelphia
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Wrote La Boheme
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Puccini
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Wagner called his operas this
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Music Dramas
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Adolf Hitler liked this composer becuase he was very nationalistic
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Wagner
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a short musical idea associated with a person, object, or a thought
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Leitmotif
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Wrote Here comes the Bride
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Wagner
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The most famous riot in musical history occurred in Paris becuase of this performance
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Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
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A rapid slide up or down a scale
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Glissando
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Impressionism was best represented by the music of this french composer
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Debussy
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Wrote exotic musical idioms
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Ravel
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Use musical forms and stylistic features of earlier periods, particularly of the 18th century
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neo classicism
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the deliberate evocation of primitive power through insistent rhythms and percussive sounds
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primitivism
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