Week 10 - Musicals and Musical Postmodernism: Musical Postmodernism Flashcards

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What is modernism

A

finding ways of rejecting old patterns

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What is Post-modernism

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Radical experimentation

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3
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When was post-modernism

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WW2, Post 1945

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What are some aspects of post-modernism

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A notion that there is no "universal" 
No one right way of doing music
 Equal across cultures and traditions 
No separation between "high and low culture" 
Anything can be art
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5
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“100 Cans of Campbells soup”

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Painted by Andy Warhol

Painted 100 cans of Campbells soup

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6
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Changes in Postmodernism

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No high or low art

Forms are dated

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Changes in music during post-modernism

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Increased freedom for performers
	a. Xenakis score 
 Asked what new sounds are possible?
	a. Can instruments be played differently 
 Increased control
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8
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Who is John Cage 1912-1992

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America, lived in NYC close to subway
○ Used city sounds for inspiration
Into mycology: Study of mushrooms
○ Into drugs and how they shape our consciousness

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9
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What is the “prepared piano”

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Installed bolts, washers, nuts (semi destroys piano)

Changes the timbre of the sounds

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10
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Characteristics of Sonata III by John Cage

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Sounds like percussion, very eclectic, some pitches sustained, control

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Characteristics of 4’33 by John Cage

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Can hear the ambiance of the room
Music: Sounds understood as music acceptable to people of a subculture
Element of chance
We can’t control anything that can happen in a piece
○ “Chance music”

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Characteristics of Imaginary Landscape IV by John Cage

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Is structured but within it is chance

24 performers + 12 radios, 2 performers per radio

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