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Winter 1 Year 11 Composition
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Learning Objectives To understand the terms programme music and impressionism To listen to pieces of music about winter and decide how the composers create an image To begin planning a composition
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Programme Music What features would a piece of music illustrating the following poem have? To tremble from cold in the icy snow In the harsh breath of a horrid wind To run, stamping our feet every moment Our teeth chattering in the extreme cold. Programme music is music that tells a story without words
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Impressionism Cold Snow Ice Scarf
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Famous wintry pieces Vivaldi: L’inverno (Winter)
Debussy: Des pas sur la neige (Footprints in the snow) Whitacre: Stopping by woods on a snowy evening (Sleep) Schubert: Erstarrung (Frozen) from Winterreise (Winter’s journey)
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Vivaldi Musical elements Comments Tempo Tonality Instrumentation
Slow Tonality Minor Instrumentation Effects used? Strings + solo violin Basso continuo (harpsichord) Trills, fast scales, tremolo Texture Alternates between homophonic and melody & accompaniment Structure Ritornello (Baroque version of Rondo) Impressionist/Programmatic? Programmatic – tells the story of the poem we looked at earlier! Musical elements Comments Tempo Tonality Instrumentation Effects used? Texture Structure Impressionist/Programmatic?
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The Snowman (Howard Blake)
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Prep Listen to the Debussy, Whitacre and Schubert
Files on the VLE, or search on YouTube Fill in the table Hand in Saturday
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Plenary What similarities and differences have you noticed between the Vivaldi and Blake? 2 of each
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