Impressionist Music Style Period

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Impressionist Music Style Period By Nikki Miller and Peter Magazzu

Overview 1890-1940 The Impressionist music style was found during the ninetieth century to the beginning of the twentieth century in France The Impressionist style was a reaction to the romanticism style It wants to make an impression, not clearly describe the tone of the music

Characteristics It uses whole tone scales as opposed to major and minor scales as the romantic style used in the past It involves a lot of dissonance- chords weren’t used to relieve tension as they had in the past It includes short melodies that have different moods throughout each piece

Important Composers The two “great” impressionists: Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel Others include: Paul Dukas, Charles Griffes, Alexander Scriabin, and Ralph Vaughan Williams The style influenced many composers in the future

Claude Debussy August 22, 1862 – March 25, 1918 French composer Music was not centered around one tone or pitch, he used symbolism Used many parallel chords and unprepared modulations Music was usually about events that occurred in his life Clair de Lune was one of his most famous works

Maurice Ravel March 7, 1875 – December 28, 1937 French composer Influenced by Claude Debussy Known for his melodies, orchestral, and instrumental textures and effects His music is found a lot in concert repertoire, also widely known for his orchestra pieces His piece “Miroirs” (Mirrors) was a five piano piece was a “harmonic revolution”

Impressionism (1890–1940) The Impressionism period occurred in the 19th century in France and was a painting movement as well It also focused on literature Basically, it was a radical movement by all art forms- involving topics and styles that had not been focused on or brought up before

“The Embarkation for Cythera" by Jean-Antoine Watteau. This painting was made by Jean- Antoine Watteau that Claude Debussy based “L'îsle Joyeuse" ("The Island of Joy") on

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