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Baroque Music
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The Classical Era
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The Romantic Era
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The Turn of the Century
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Atonality
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Fountain Marcel Duchamp, 1917
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The Starry Night Vincent van Gogh, 1889
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The Scream Edvard Munch, 1893
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Composition VII Wassily Kandinsky, 1913
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The 20 th Century Expressionism is the tendency of an artist to distort reality for an emotional effect. - Reaction against “beautiful art” - Influenced by WWI Expressionistic music was composed by the Second Viennese School
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Arnold Schoenberg 1874-1951 Self taught in composition 1904-Began teaching –Students: Alban Berg, Anton Webern 1908-Wife left him for lover –Increased dissonance in compositions 1933-Forced into exile by Hitler, moved to US
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Arnold Schoenberg Compositional Periods: - Late Romantic, Expressionism (Atonality), Serialism 1908-Abandoned tonality (Atonality) Second Quartet “Free” Atonality - Notes are used without regard for their traditional relationships - No Key = emancipation of dissonance Pierrot Lunnaire –Setting of 21 poems for voice and chamber ensemble –Sprechstimme- “Spoken voice”
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Arnold Schoenberg 12-Tone Technique (Serialism): –All 12 tones are equal –Basis of composition: “tone row” An ordered arrangement of the twelve notes of the chromatic scale –Rules for composition: The set is a specific ordering of all twelve notes of the scale. No note is repeated within the set The set may be stated in any of its "linear aspects"
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Anton Webern 1883-1945 Denounced by Nazi Party –Referred to him as “degenerate art” Very Patriotic, never left Germany Accidentally shot by an American Soldier during Allied occupation. Compositions: –Drastic influence on post-war avant-garde (more influential than Berg) –Style Free Atonality/12-tone technique Very short in duration Sparse textures Carefully chosen timbres (detailed instructions) & effects
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Anton Webern 1883-1945 Klangfarbenmelodie-”Tone color melody” breaking up a musical line or melody out from one instrument to between several instruments. Style is called “Pointillism” (when the music is sparse, with many rests)
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Alban Berg 1885-1935 Compositions combine all music from his lifetime Violin Concerto – most popular - 12-tone technique - Quotations (Bach) Wozzeck – The first avant-garde opera - Atonal, 12-tone, and Tonal - No Aria or Recit: “through composed” - Atonality allows subject matter to be truly represented
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Characters: –Wozzeck – a soldier (“poor folk”) –Marie – Wozzeck’s mistress Synopsis –Act 1 – Wozzeck is tortured by his commanding officer & a doctor –Act 2 – Marie admires earrings her lover has given her. Wozzeck is unsuccessful in confronting them –Act 3 – Wozzeck murders Marie. When back at the local tavern, people notice blood on his hands. Wozzeck tries to hide the knife in a pond, and wash the “blood” off of his clothes and drowns. The opera closes on a scene with Wozeck & Marie’s child. Wozzeck
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