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  • Kirk Christler Torio

  • 問題数 51 • 8/26/2024

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  • 1

    It used to describe music that uses a range of instrumental colors and unusual rhythmic pattern to express subtle feelings and perceptions. It is a style borrowed from painting which creates illusions of light and atmosphere by using colors side by side instead of blending

    Impressionism Music

  • 2

    Who is the famous composer in the Impressionism Music?

    Claude Debussy

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    He is a French composer who adapted the style of Impressionism to his music. He is one of the leading Impressionism composers

    Claude Debussy

  • 4

    State the works of Claude Debussy

    The Engulfed Cathedral, Claire de Lune, Chanson de Bilitis, String Quartet in G Minor

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    It is a characteristically subjective, dissonant and tonal, although these traits are by no means confined to the expressionistic category. This musical style reflects intense emotions and extremes of behavior through techniques such as dissonance

    Expressionism Music

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    Who are the famous composers in Expressionism Music?

    Arnold Schoenberg, Joseph Maurice Ravel, Igor Stravinsky

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    He was the pioneer of atonal music style. He identified the twelve-tones system composition, his earliest works are Post-Romantic and Expressionistic style

    Arnold Schoenberg

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    A French composer born in Ciboure France to a Basque Mother and a Swiss father. His style of music is highly uniquely innovative but not atonal style of harmonic treatment. He demands the techniques of a virtuso who exibits exceptional musical technique or execution

    Joseph Maurice Ravel

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    A russian composer born in June 17, 1882 that adapted the form of 18th century with his contemponary style of writting. His music is very structured, precise, full of artifice, and theatricality

    Igor Stravinsky

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    A work of Igor Stravinsky that is the first successful masterpiece and composed for Diaghilev's Russian Ballet

    Firebird Suite

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    A work of Igor Stravinsky that means "ballet"

    Petrouchka

  • 12

    A work of Igor Stravinsky that means a full length opera

    The Rake's Progress

  • 13

    What are Igor Stravinsky's Famous Works?

    Firebird Suite, Petrouchka, The Rite of Spring, The Rake's Progress

  • 14

    It is a tonal through the stressing of one note as more important than the others. It is the combination of two familiar or sample ideas together creating new sounds

    Primitivism Music

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    Famous composer in Primitivism Music?

    Bela Bartok

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    A neo-classicist, primitivist, and nationalist composer that used Hungarian Folk song born on March 25, 1881 to a musical parent. He was inspired by the performance of "Richard Straugss's" to write his first nationalistic poem named "Kossuth" in 1903

    Bela Bartok

  • 17

    A work of Bela Bartok that represents his greatest achievement of his creative life

    Six String Quartets

  • 18

    State the famous works of Bela Bartok

    Six String Quartets, Concerto for Orchestra, Allegro Barbaro, Mikrokosmos, Duet for Pipes

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    A partial return to a Classical form of writting made with carefully modulated dissonances and it is made of free seven-note diatonic scale

    Neo-Classicism Music

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    Who are the famous composers in Neo - Classicism Music?

    Sergei Prokofieff and Francis Poulenc

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    A neo-classist, nationalist, and Avant-Garde composer and pianist born in Ukraine un 1891. His style is uniquely recognizable for its progressive technique, pulsating rhythms, melodic directness, and a resolving dissonance

    Sergei Prokofieff

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    A work of Sergei Prokofieff that states "ballet"

    Romeo and Juliet

  • 23

    A work of Sergei Prokofieff's that means "opera"

    War and Peace

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    A composer born into wealth and privillage social position and a member of French composer know as "Les Six"

    Francis Poulenc

  • 25

    A work of Francis Poulenc that means a "harpsicord concerto"

    Concert Champetre

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    A work of Francis Poulenc that means "his Opera works which explain his light-hearted character"

    Les Mamelles de Tirisias

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    State the famous works of Francis Poulenc

    Concert Champetre, Concerto for Two Pianos, Concerto for Solo Piano, Les Mamelles de Tirisias

  • 28

    A style of music that was associated with electronic music and dealt with the parameters or dimensions of sound in space

    Avant-Garde Music

  • 29

    An American composer born on 1898, known as the "Father of American Jazz". He was more facinated with classical music

    George Gershwin

  • 30

    A work of George Gershwin that states "first work written"

    La La Lucille

  • 31

    A work of George Gershwin that incoporates into jazz and classical

    An American In Paris

  • 32

    A work of George Gershwin that means a opera music

    Porgy and Bess

  • 33

    State the famous works of George Gershwin:

    La La Lucille, Rhapsody in Blue, An American In Paris, Porgy and Bess

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    Who are the famous composers in Avant-Garde Music?

    George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, Philip Glass

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    A charismatic, conductor pianist and composer born in Massachussettes USA. He has a philosophy that the universal language of music is basically rooted un tonality

    Leonard Bernstein

  • 36

    A work of Leonard Bernstein that means "An American adaptation of Romeo and Juliet"

    West Side Story

  • 37

    A work of Leonard Bernstein that is a "broadway hit"

    Candide

  • 38

    A work of Leonard Bernstein which is a much celebrated

    Mass

  • 39

    State the famous works of Leonard Bernstein

    West Side Story, Candide, Mass

  • 40

    A composer, violinist and flutist born in New York, USA of Jewish Parentage. He is one of the commercially successful minimalist composers. He is also a Avant-Garde composer

    Philip Glass

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    A music that uses electronic equipment or devices

    Electronic Music

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    Who are the composers in Electronic Music?

    Edgar Varese and Karlheinz Stockhausen

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    An innovative French-composer born on December 22, 1883 and also knows as the "Father of Electronic Music" because he was using new instruments and electronic resources

    Edgar Varese

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    A german composer born in Cologne, Germany and known as a central figure in realm of electronic music

    Karlheinz Stockhausen

  • 45

    A work of Karlheinz Stockhausen that describe a piece for three orchestra that moved music through time and space

    Gruppen

  • 46

    A work that pushed the tape machine to its limits by Karlheinz Stockhausen

    Kontakte

  • 47

    A seven part opera by Karlheinz Stockhausen

    Licht

  • 48

    A work of Karlheinz Stockhausen that is perform while airborne in four different helicopters

    Helicopter String Quartet

  • 49

    State all famous works of Karlheinz Stockhausen

    Gruppen, Kontakte, Hymnen, Licht, Helicopter String Quartet

  • 50

    Most of the sounds emanate from the sorroundings, both natural and manmade such as horking gas, rustling leaves, blowing wind, dripping water, or a ringing phone. As such, the combination of extrernal sounds cannot be duplicate as each happens by chance

    Chance Music

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    One of the 20th Century composers from the United States with the widest array of sounds in his works. His idea in music is manipulating musical instruments in order to achieve new sounds

    John Cage