Unit 9: Tchaikovsky and Romeo and Juliet Overture Flashcards

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Birth/Death Years

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1840-1893

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Musical Style and Contributions

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Balanced Russian nationalism with Western traditions
Russian folk music, dances, fables, and literature were inspirations for vocal music and operas
Many works exhibit underlying pathos
Famous during his lifetime; travelled frequently

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V: Program music

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A significant trend in 19th century music
Instrumental music with extramusical associations
Descriptive title identifies the connection
Some works include a written text provided by the composer

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V: Concert overture

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A single-movement orchestral work with literary or pictorial associations
Usually in sonata form
Independent concert work; not connected to an opera or ballet

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Genres and Titles

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Symphony No. 6 (“Pathetique”)
Eugene Onegin
The Queen of Spades

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Romeo and Juliet Overture: Genre

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Concert overture

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Romeo and Juliet Overture: Premiere date

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1870

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Romeo and Juliet Overture: Program

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Portrays main characters and themes of Romeo and Juliet

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