Portman 2008 Flashcards

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Context

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Period drama based on controversial life of Georgina Cavendish
Influenced by composers from the Classical period, Beethoven, Haydn with some modern inflections
Unlike the Batman, focused on creating an impression of the time and place

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Melody

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Predominantly uses Classical elements with modern inflections
Triadic and scalic melodies
Regular phrase lengths
Create an atmosphere instead of directly mirroring screen action

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Triadic and scalic melodies

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TD, A,Triadic 2 bar idea expanded by sequence with auxiliary notes used later in cue
B, D maj triad, descends in later phrases from tonic to subdue via modal flat leading note, characteristic of Classical music with modal inflections, more modern

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Regular phrase lengths

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SYL, 2 bar ascending and descending triadic idea with occasional chromatic lower auxiliary
(Before, Emma, balanced phrases) characteristic of Classical music, chromaticism was a more modern feature

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Create an impression instead of directly mirroring screen action

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MOYL, A, ascending conjunct G min scale, sombre mood of scene
B, Auxiliaries, rising, falling minor 6th,(Before, Schindlers List, expressive 5ths, 7ths) Her life is falling apart

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Harmony

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Predominantly tonal with elements of non functional harmony
Little or no use of conventional cadences
Frequent use of I VMin progression, small range of chords used
Dissonances used often

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Little or no use of conventional cadences

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NSYCA, unhappy incomplete life without her children

(Schindler’s List, John Williams, many cadence points, symbolise the end of the Jews’ journey out of Germany,

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Frequent use of I Vmin progression, small range of chords

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SYL, D, Am progression, modal harmony (Gymnopedie No 1, Ionian, Dorian, Mixolydian, Phrygian mode used)

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Dissonant harmony

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MOYL, dissonant min 9th, 11th
NSYCA, 2nds and 3rds simultaneously
MOYL, 2nd inversion at end, unstable inversion, reflect overall mood

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Texture

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Predominantly mel dom hom
Ostinati textures
Pedal

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Predominantly mel dom hom

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TD, supported by quaver accompaniment (Main Theme Music, Poldark, quaver piano accompaniment) Support melody, characteristic of Classical music

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Ostinati textures

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MOYL, Timpani texture, almost heartbeat-like,

(After, Downton Abbey, Lunn) reflect atmosphere of film

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Pedal

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TD, tonic bass, reinforce tonality, characteristic of Classical music

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Tonality

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Modes

Very few modulations as cues are very short

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Use of modes

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TD, D Mixolydian modern elements in period drama music
NSYCA, D Aeolian with dissonant resolution, reflects uncertain future
(Gnossienne no 4, Satie, known for his use of modes)

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Very few modulations as cues are very short

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MOYL, Briefly passes through A min from G min, contrast

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Sonority

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Limited orchestral palate
Instrumental writing restrained and non virtuosic but string dominated
Each instrument has a function

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Limited orchestral palate

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Uses instruments present in the Classical period,

(Before, Emma, Portman, Classical period instrumentation) reflect time period of film

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Instrumental writing restrained and non virtuosic but string dominated

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TD, strings are very triadic and avoid extreme ranges and dynamics,
(After, Poldark, Dudley, restraiend) characteristic of Classical music, favored simplicity and balance

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Function of strings

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Melodic interest particularly in upper strings, arpeggiated figures, pizz off beat chords, (Before, Schindlers List, violin has the melody) characteristic of Classical music

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Function of woodwinds, horns, trumpet

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Harmonic filling, doubling, characteristic of Classical music

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Function of timpani

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MOYL, heartbeat-like ostinato, reflect mood

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Function of piano

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MOYL, Plaintive middle range melody over upward arpeggio figures
(Before, Gnossiene No 4, Satie, melancholic melodies)

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Rhythm, tempo and metre

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Tempo, metre reflect mood
Continuous quaver movement
Ostinati

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Moderately fast in 4/4

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TD, characteristic of Classical music

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Brisk waltz in 6/8

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SYL, Excitement for the future

Main Titles, Emma, chamber music at soiree, dance like

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Slow in 3/4

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MOYL, NSYCA, reflect sombre mood

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Continuous quaver movement

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TD, create excitement and anticipation Opening titles, Poldark, continuous quaver piano accompaniment)
SYL, traditional oom cha cha accompaniment, excitement for the future

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Ostinati

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MOYL, NSYCA, ominous heartbeat-like timpani ostinato, reflect sombre mood

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Structure

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Score less concerned with matching specific images to the course of the music then the creation of a more generally expressive underscore
Traces of formal musical organization and symmetry

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Score less concerned with matching specific images to the course of the music than the creation of a more generally expressive underscore

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(Batman Returns, Elfman, matches screen action)

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Traces of formal musical organization and symmetry

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TD, 3 separate themes heard sequentially, no development but will be developed in other cues to create unity within cues

MOYL, Intro followed by 2 themes in alternation, resemble motifs from TD

SYL, Waltz, reprise of TD,

NSYCA, Through composed, atmospheric