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What types are Jazz are there?

Blues, Big Bands, Free Jazz,


Ragtime, Dixie land Jazz.

What is a blue note?

A slide or drop in a pitch

Who was the first great american composer and why?


What was his mission?

Aaron Copland, Gives us lots of big music pieces


To make Americans their own nationalism music



Big band jazz is also called?

Swing Jazz



Describe Dixie land Jazz, Blues, and Ragtime.

Dixie land jazz has a clarinet


Blues - has blue notes, has a sadder poetic sound to it, its very emotional, repetitive poetic musical ideas.


Rag time - Is just the piano, and it sounds more like a cowboy song,

Describe big band/Swing Jazz and Free Jazz?

Swing Jazz - has actual parts, and played by a bigger group and has little improvisation




Free Jazz - influenced by our serialism movement, so it's gonna be atonal and have alot of Improv.



Tell me about the Harlem renaissance.

Was a movement that was trying to get it on the stage, incorporate these jazz elements into these more traditional song forms to share it, had a big push by George Gershwin

What are the Ism's of the 20th century?

Impressionism


Symbolism


Nationalism


Primitivism


Expressionism


Serialism


Minimalism


NeoClassicism

What is Impressionism?




Give us an impressionist and when he was.

Avoids structure


Has tone color


Chord planning


Parallel 4ths and 5ths


Avoids strong senses of beats




Claude Debussy (late 19th - early 20th century)



Primitivism




What was on the rise and influenced by primitism and when?

The rejection of Western culture in favor of the "simpler" societies


Focuses on rhythym




Ballet, in the 19th century




Break down serialism

Based on established unit of music of 12 different pitches


Prime - the original row


12 tone matrix


Webern and Berg carry on the 12 tone tradition


Neoclassicism

Deliberate imitation of an earlier style within a contemporary context.


Generally very tonal


Absolute music Smaller ensembles

Who made ragtime popular? Tell me something about him and name a song of his.

Scott Joplin, one of the first American composers to gain popularity. Song, Maple Leaf Rag

Who is responsible for the 12 tone composition? What can we not call it? What do we call it? Who were his two students?

Arnold Schoenberg, we can't call it major or minor cause it uses all the chords, so we call it atonal. It sounds chaotic, kinda spooky like horror movies.




Webern and Bern

What is Minimalism?


Name a Minimalist.




when did it start? A song?

Reaction against the complexity of serialism, Steady pulse, a lot of repetition, short patterns very clear tonality and rhythm,




John Cage




Mid 1960's, one song is Riley in C

John Cage's Contributions

Father of chance/aleatoric music


4'33 it has 3 movements, not a single note is played, the music is sounds made by the audience


Prepared piano - This where they put in nails, bolts, glass to get different sounds, tones of color


This was also called extended techniques, and the purpose of it was to explore different tone colors


Dream in 1948, a song.

What is Symbolism?

Suggesting rather than being direct at it, were being a little more expressive at how were describing it.

What is Nationalism?

Pride of conquering nations and the struggle of freedom of suppressed ones.


Folk melodies and dances find there way into big musical works.


Dotted rhythms are popular

Nationalistic Composers?

Aaron Copland

Famous Neo Romantic? Tell us 3 facts, and 2 songs.

Jennifer Higdon 1962


Born in Brooklyn, NY


Studied with the famous George Crumb


Received the Pulitzer Prize in 2010 for her violin concerto


Violin Concerto and Blue Cathedral

What are film scores? And name some composers. Work they did.

The sound tracks to the movie




John Williams (Star Wars ep 1, 2, 3 etc. Home alone )


Hans Zimmer (Inception, Pirates of the carribean)


Michael Giacchino (Up, Star trek)



Tell me all about Leonard Bernstein.

Brilliant Composer


Accomplished pianist, composer and conductor


First american to be invited to Italy to conduct an Opera


Born in Massachusetts


Studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philly


Was assistant conductor of the NY Philharminc under Serge Koussevirzky, one Sunday afternoon when the guest conductor was ill he stepped onto the conductors stand, and he was a over night success.



What did Leonard Bernstein do like Gershwin?

Like Gershwin, Leonard tried to incorporate Jazz in the classical World

What musical is Leonard Bernstein most famous for?

West Side Story

What was similar to Opera?


Tell me about it.


How was it different?

Musicals, they had costumes, singing, music, acting, dancing, chorus, scenery, costumes, etc.


Difference, Opera was more tragic as Musicals were more light hearted.





What is chance/aleatoric music?

Music composed by random selection of elements

Who was Dmitri Shostacovich

Socialist Realism


Rejected Modernism


Music should be accesible and melodic, has lots of rules


Excessively dissonant or complex(Criticised for this)


His life mirrors the artistic difficulties with soviet government

What was up between Dictator and Dmitri Shostacovich?

Dictator was not happy with his music



What became Dmitri Shostacovich road to success?

His 1934 premiere for Lady Macbeth of the Mtesenk District



What are russians known for when it comes to instruments?

Their skills on the piano



Neoclassicsim

Revisiting and revitalizing classical musical, the form and structure of the four movement sonata allegro.


Deliberate imitation of an earlier style within a contemporary context


Generally very tonal


Absolute music smaller ensembles.

Neoclassicist?

Sergi Prokofiev (1891-1953)


Bela Bartok (1881-1945)



Sergi Prokofiev

Born in Russia


Classical Symphony (1917)


Follow our simple 4 movement structure and go back to a more simplistic style but with a contemporary spin on it


Ex:'s Flutes are extending range to high D's that would not have been possible in the classical era

Bela Bartok

Born in Hungary


Had a fascination with folk music, very nationalistic


Worked with Kodaly and went around to remote villages to collect these folk melodies


1940 move the US


Creates Miraculous Mandarin and Concerto for Orchestra

Who made the big band or swing era popular?

Duke Ellington

Riley in C?

Chance music, kind of gives the musician the skeleton bones but not the order of how to put it back together, so everyone's version of this song can be different.

What is the purpose of chromaticism and what does adding it do?

We do it to explore colorful harmonies and it causes some dissonance as well.

Tessatura

When we have instruments playing a extreme virtuosity level

What did Steve Reich do?

Phase music/Process music: playing 2 or more identical phrases at different speeds so they gradually move out of phase.




It's gonna rain (1965) is a song based on a single phrase of text Reich recorded of a preacher




Gave us also Banshee

Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)

Born In Russia


Studied composition with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov


Sergei Dioghilev - Impresario and director of the Ballets Russes who commissions Stravinsky to write 3 ballets (The firebird, Pretruska, the rite of spring) These earned him fame!

Igor Stravinsky part 2.

1913 rite of spring is premiered, outrage!


Fled Russia when war breaks out in 1914


1950's adopts the 12 tone method


Became an American citizen in 1945

Second Viennesse School contribuions

1921 comes out the 12 tone method


1933 flees third reich and comes to the US


Pierrot Lunaire - song cycle for female voice and 5 musicians (any 5)


Sprechstimme - speech voice, halfway between speaking and singing.

Atonal

absence of a tonal center altogether. "Emancipation of dissonance"

Rogers and Hammerstein Musical contributions

Oklahoma! Cinderellla, the king and I, babes in arms. etc.



George Gershwin (1898-1937)

Grew up in Manhattan


Harlem Renaissance


Well known Pianist


Songs he did, Porgy and Bess - American Folk Opera and Rhapsody in blue

The Banshee? When and by who?

One guy presses his foot on the piano pedal and other slides his hands on the strings. Gives light to a lot of horror movie sounds. Made by Henry Cowell in 1925

Song using prepared piano?

John Cage Sonatas n. 1,2,3 and 5



1936-1949?

Heavy amount of folk music in America

Who did and where did Aaron Copland study?

He studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger

What was a prepared piano?

Taking bolts, strings, broken glass etc. and putting them in specific spots of a piano to bring about a lot of different colors in tones.

Dmitri Shostacovich after his 1934 success?

•In 1936 Stalin goes to a performance,walks out!


•The next day the headlines read “Chaosinstead of music”


•Criticized for following the cult ofatonality! •He composed his 5th symphony (1937) knowing that if it wasnot well received, that it would be his last…


• Luckily it regained him official favor•“a Soviet artist’s practical creativeresponse to just criticism” Shostacovich


•Listening: 5thsymphony andPiano Concerto No. 2