Composition - Spring, Four Seasons p. 19-22 Flashcards

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Give definition Concerto

Give an example title of a concerto

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  • a popular Baroque instrumental genre for soloist(s) and orchestra
  • generally in three movements: fast-slow-fast
  • frequenty used ritornello form
  • intended to demonstrate the virtuosig (skills) of the soloist(s)

Example: Spring, solo violin concerto

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Give definition of ritornello form

Give an exmaple of it in Four Seasons

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  • a structure (form) used in the first and third movements of the Baroque concerto
  • the opening passage (ritornello) is repeated throughout the movement

Example of it: the spring

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Give definition of ripieno

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  • Italian for “full” or “complete”
  • another term is “tutti”
  • it indcates the full orchestra in the Baroque concerto
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Give definition of ostinato

give an example of it in Four Seasons

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  • Italian for “obstinate” or “persistent” or “stubborn”
  • a repeated for a longer period of time
  • Example - the dog barking in the second movement of Spring
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Give definition of idiomatic writing

give an example title

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  • the style of writing to highlights the unique technical capabilities of an instrument
  • opposite of “generic”
  • developed in Barqoue

Example: Spring

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Give definition of programmatic writing

example title

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  • music with descriptive element, inspried by extramusical associations, like a story, or painting
  • evolved into a significat features of the 19th-century instrumental writing (program music)

Example: Spring

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Provide the term of the definition below.
* a popular Baroque instrumental genre for soloist(s) and orchestra
* generally in three movements: fast-slow-fast
* frequently used ritornello form
* intended to demonstrate the virtuoso (skills) of the soloist(s)

Example: Spring, solo violin concerto

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Concerto

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Provide the term of the definition below.
* a structure (form) used in the first and third movements of the Baroque concerto
* the opening passage (ritornello) is repeated throughout the movement

Example of it: the spring

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ritornello form

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  • Italian for “full” or “complete”
  • another term is “tutti”
  • it indcates the full orchestra in the Baroque concerto
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ripieno

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Provide the term of the definition below.
* Italian for “obstinate” or “persistent” or “stubborn”
* a repeated for a longer period of time
* Example - the dog barking in the second movement of Spring

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ostinato

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Provide the term of the definition below.
* a note, or a series of notes, held through harmony changes in other part
* Example: the bass pedal point suggests the bagpipes in the third movement of Spring in The Four Seasons

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pedal point

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Provide the term of the definition below.
* the style of writing to highlights the unique technical capabilities of an instrument
* opposite of “generic”
* developed in Baroque

Example: Spring

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idiomatic writing

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  • music with descriptive element, inspired by extramusical associations, like a story, or painting
  • evolved into a significant features of the 19th-century instrumental writing (program music)

Example: Spring

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programmatic writing

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What is the source of the inspiration or the program of The Four Seasons?

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  • Sonnets, most likely written by Vivaldi
  • portions of the text were printed above the corresponding passages in the original score
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What is the Four Seasons’s subtitle?

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The Contest Between Harmony and Inspiration (Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’invenzione)

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Why is this concerto a programmatic work?

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Because the poetic images are described by the music.

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What are the performaing forces of “Spring”?

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solo violin, strings, and continuo

(continuo usually has two instruments - one plays the bass line that’s written out and another instrument, like a keybaord, plays the harmonies as indicated by the figured bass)

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Tempo of four movements

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First: Allergro

Second: Largo

Third: Allegro

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Keys of 3 movements of “Spring”

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First: E major

Second: C sharp minor

Third: E major

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Meter of 3 movements of Spring

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First: 4 / 4

Second: 3 / 4

Third: 12 / 8

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Form of 3 movements of Spring

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First: ritornello form

Second: two-part structure

Third: ritornello

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Instruments of 3 movements of “Spring”

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First: string orchestra and solo violin

Second: reduced rchestration (no cello or continuo)

Third: string orchestra and solo violin

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Poetic images of 3 movements of “Spring”

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First: joyful spring, birds singing, light wind, thunder and lightning

Second: sleeping goatherd with dog barking at his side

Third: nymphs and shepherds dancing to the soundo f bagpipes

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Music depiction of “spring is here”

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  • lively rhythms, happy, bright sound and dance-like
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Music depiction of birds singing

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  • high-pitch thrills, repeated-notes
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Music depiction of murmuring streams caressed by gentle breezes

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  • violins play a fast wavy line
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Music depiction of storms with thunder and lightning

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  • violin play tremolando passages (quick repeats of notes) to describe thunder
  • fast 32nd notes scales suggest lightning
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Musical depiction of goatherd sleeping beside his dog; the leaves rustle gently

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  • sleeping goatherd - solo violin has a slow melody
  • leaves making soft sounds - violin - dotted rhythm in paralle thirds
  • barking dog - viola plays the ostinato
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Musical depiction of nymphs and shepherds to the round of bagpipes

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  • drones of bagpipes - bass plays pedal point
  • dance-like feeling - created by compound meter and the melody rises and falls gently
30
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Sequence of poetic images in the first movement of Spring

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Spring

Birds

Streams

Thunder and lightning

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What is the poetic image descrbied by the following in Spring?

  • lively rhythms, happy, bright sound and dance-like
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“spring is here” (first movement)

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What is the poetic image descrbied by the following in Spring?

  • high-pitch thrills, repeated-notes
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birds singing (first movement)

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What is the poetic image descrbied by the following in Spring?

  • violins play a fast wavy line
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a quiet streams moved by gentle wind (first movement)

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What is the poetic image descrbied by the following in Spring?

  • violin play tremolando passages (quick repeats of notes) to describe thunder
  • fast 32nd notes scales suggest lightning
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storms with thunder and lightning (first movement)

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What is the poetic image descrbied by the following in Spring?

  • sleeping goatherd - solo violin has a slow melody
  • leaves making soft sounds - violin - dotted rhythm in paralle thirds
  • barking dog - viola plays the ostinato
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goatherd sleeping beside his dog; the leaves rustle gently (second movement)

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What is the poetic image descrbied by the following in Spring?

  • drones of bagpipes - bass plays pedal point
  • dance-like feeling - created by compound meter and the melody rises and falls gently
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nymphs and shepherds to the round of bagpipes (third movement)

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Identify the title of the audio recording

Identify the poetic image

Describe the music

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“Spring” ritornello theme

Poetic Image: Spring has arrived

Musical depiction: rhythmic, bright and dance-like

38
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Identify the title of the audio recording

Identify the poetic image

Describe the music

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Spring, The Four Seasons

Poetic image: Birds celebrates the returns of spring with a happy song

Musical depiction: high-pitch trills; also repeated-notes

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Identify the title of the piece

Identify the poetic image

Describe the music

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Spring, The Four Seasons

Sreams flows quietly with light wind creating small waves

Musical depction: violins play a fast wavy pattern

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Identify the title of the audio recording

Identify the poetic image

Describe the music

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Spring from The Four Seasons

Poetic image: Thunder and lightning of a storm

Musical depiction:violin’s tremolando passages (quick repetition of notes) describes thunder; rising 32nd note scales suggest lightning

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Identify the title and movement of the audio recording

Identify the poetic image

Describe the music

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Spring, The Four Seasons

Poetic image: nymphs and shepherds dance to bagpipe

Musical depiction:

  • the bass pedal point suggests the drone of bagpipes
  • the lilting compound meter creates a dance-like feeling