Purcell: Music for a While Flashcards

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Basic information

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  • Written for the production of Oedipus in 1692
  • the music calms the Fury Alecto until she drops her whip and snakes fall from her head
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False relation

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A harmonic clash where a chromatically altered note is played together with or right after the regular note.

Creates dissonance

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Chromaticism

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When the tonality is unclear. Creates ambiguity/uncertainty and interest

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Syllabic melody effect

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delivers clear, sorrowful message

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Word painting

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where the music reflects the meaning of the text
e.g. in ‘Till the snakes drop, drop, drop’, where is a descending sequence of quavers
e.g. in ‘eas’d, eas’d, eas’d’ there is a descending sequence
e.g. basso continuo + melody resolve together on the word ‘pleas’d’

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melisma + descending melody effect

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shows contemplation, wistfulness + everlasting atmosphere whilst putting stress on the word

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Dissonance effect

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adds anguish to the music

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Tierce de Picardie

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A major chord created due to the sharpening of the third in a minor triad

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Rhythm, tempo, metre

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  • slow tempo
  • 4/4 metre
  • quavers and semiquavers throughout the piece
  • occasional dotted rhythms
  • occasional syncopation
  • 3-bar quaver ground bass throughout
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Ground bass ostinato

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  • arpeggio-shaped
  • 3 bars long
  • all quavers
  • finishes on chord v
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Texture

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  • MDH
  • ground bass
  • harpsichord counterpoint with vocal line
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Word painting examples

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  • ‘Pains’ (falling and dissonance)
  • ‘Drop’ (falling, short)
  • ‘All’ (repeated)
  • ‘Eas’d’ (dissonance to resolution)
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Basso continuo

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An accompanying part that includes a bassline and harmonies. Here, it is played by the bass viol and left hand of the harpsichord.

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