Final Flashcards

(39 cards)

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Order of eras

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Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern, Post Modern

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Renaissance time frame

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1350 - 1600

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Baroque time frame

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1610 - 1750

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Classical time frame

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1750 - 1815

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Romantic time frame

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1815 - 1900

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Modern time frame

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1900 - 1950

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Post Modern time frame

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1950 - present

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Beethoven death year

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1827

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Schubert death year

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1828

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Berlioz death date

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1869

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Brahms death date

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1897

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Mahler death date

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1911

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Debussy death date

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1918

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Schoenburg death

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1951

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Stravinsky death

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1971

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Russolo death

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Copeland death

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Ives death

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Boulez

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Luciano Berio

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John Cage

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Grisey

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Julius Eastman

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12 tone method

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method of composing with 12 tones solely in relation to one another, formed Serialism by imposing order into atonality

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Expressionism
Subjective expression of inner turmoil, distorted melodies and harmonies, abstraction
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Primitivism
strong reactions against romanticism, strove for barbaric and brutal dissonance and fragmented melodies
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Futurism
italian fascist scene, glorified war and speed, hated anything from the past
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Romanticism
emphasizing intellect, emotion, intuition, and individual over the collective
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Minimalism
compositional practice with limited musical materials, including repetitive patterns and drones
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Populist
commercially appealing form of American classical modernism, tended towards neoclassicism
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Maverick
Independent and experimental form of american modernism, independent artists
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Post WW2 Serialism (high modernism)
Schoenburg's form to the extreme; complexity of structure, relation to math, stats, language, rational systems
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Program Music
instrumental music associated with poems, stories, nonmusical ideas.
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Spectralism
music imitating spectral qualities of sound
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Sprechstimme
half sung half spoken technique, invented by Schoenburg
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Sonata form
exposition (2 themes + transition), development, recapitulation
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Rondo form
ABACA or ABACABA; repeated refrain returns amongst contrasted episodes
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Symphonic form
1. Sonata form/moderate to fast 2.Multi forms/slow 3.Minuet/moderate 4.Sonata or Rondo/fast
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Baroque C