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MU 120 � Final Exam Notes

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()A MU120FinalExamNotes 02/12/201017:42:00 TheClassicalStyle CharacteristicsofClassicalStyle o ContrastofMood Willfluctuateinmood Contrastingthemes o Rhythm Unexpectedpauses,syncopationsandfrequentchanges o Texture Mostlyhomophonic Flexible;changesitup(polyphony,heterophonyetc.) o Melody Easytoremember Soundbalanced,symmetrical Madeupoftwophrasesofthesamelength o DynamicsandthePiano...

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()A MU120FinalExamNotes 02/12/201017:42:00 TheClassicalStyle CharacteristicsofClassicalStyle o ContrastofMood Willfluctuateinmood Contrastingthemes o Rhythm Unexpectedpauses,syncopationsandfrequentchanges o Texture Mostlyhomophonic Flexible;changesitup(polyphony,heterophonyetc.) o Melody Easytoremember Soundbalanced,symmetrical Madeupoftwophrasesofthesamelength o DynamicsandthePiano Crescendosanddecrescendos Pianoreplacedharpsichord o TheEndoftheBassoContinuo Graduallyabandoned Moremusicwrittenforamateurs,couldntmasterthedifficultart ofimprovisingfromafiguredbass ()B TheClassicalOrchestra o 4Sections strings(violins,violas,cellos,doublebasses) woodwinds(flutes,oboes,clarinets,bassoons) brass(Frenchhorns,trumpets) percussion(timpani) o Moremusicians o Variety Eachsectionwouldntplaythesamemelodyasanother o Sectionshadspecificroles Stringsmostimportant Woodwindsaddedcontrastingtonecolorsandoftengive melodicsolos HornsandTrumpetspowertoloudpassagesandfilledoutthe harmony Timpanirhythmicbiteandemphasis ()C ClassicalForms o 4Movements fastmovement slowmovement dancerelatedmovement fastmovement Classicalsymphoniesandstringquartetshaveall4 Classicalsonatas(2,3or4) o Symphony Writtenforanorchestra o stringquartet fortwoviolins,viola,andcello o sonata oneortwoinstruments o CharacteristicsoftheClassicalForm Contrastthemesvividly 2,3,4orevenmorethemesofdifferentcharacter contrastingthemesdiffersfromBaroque briefpause=newtheme largersectionsbalanceeachotherinasymmetricalway Composer,Patron,andPublicintheClassicalPeriod ()A JosephHaydn o Contentspendingmostofhislifeservingawealthyaristocraticfamily o Warnedtorefrainfromvulgarityineating,drinking,andconversation o Slowandsteadycareer () WolfgangAmadeusMozart o 24yearsyoungerthanHaydn o childprodigy wenttoVienna firstfreelancemusician hadtopayforeverything verysuccessful;thenpopularitydeclined diedindebt () LudwigvanBeethoven o IndependentmusicianinVienna o Successgainedthroughawidermiddleclassmarketformusic o Commandingpersonality o Nobilitygavehimgiftsandtreatedhimasequal o Graduallybecamedeaf;afraidhedforgetthesoundofmusic () Public o Wantedtoplaymusicinhomes Middleclassparentswantedtheirchildrenthesamemusic lessonsasthearistocratschildrendid o Middleclasstownspeopleorganizedpublicconcerts o Wrotepiecesthatamateurmusicianscouldplay o Musicwasbeingwrittenmoreforthemiddleclass () Vienna o OneofmajormusiccentersofEurope o Population250,000 o ChosencityforHaydn,MozartandBeethoven o o o o o SonataForm ()A Definition o Theformofasinglemovement o sonatareferstoawholecompositionmadeupofseveralmovements o consistsofthreemainsections;allinonemovement 1)Exposition 2)Recapitulation 3)Coda ()B Exposition o Firstthemeintonic(home)key o Bridgecontainingmodulationfromhomekeytonewkey o Secondthemeinnewkey o Closingsectioninkeyofsecondtheme o Setsupstrongconflictbetweenthetonickeyandthenewkey o Aswellaswithfirstthemeandsecondtheme ()C Development o Mostdramaticsectionofthemovement o Newtreatmentofthemes o Modulationstodifferentkeys o Themesaredeveloped Recapitulation o Bringsresolution;firstthemeintonickey o Bridge o Secondthemeintonickey o Closingsectionintonickey o Presentsthefirsttheme,secondthemeandclosingsectionallinthe tonickey Coda o Roundsoffmovementbyrepeatingthemesordevelopingtheme further o Intonickey Examples o SymphonyNo.40inGMinor,K.550Mozart TheClassicalSymphony ()A Definition o Anextended,ambitiouscompositiontypicallylastingbetween20and 45minutes o Exploitingtheexpandedrangeoftonecoloranddynamicsofthe classicalorchestra ()B 4Movements(eachwithownsetofthemes) 1)vigorous,dramaticfastmovement sonataform 2)lyricalslowmovement songlikemelodies notinthetonickey eithersonataform,ABAform,orthemeandvariationsform 3)dancelikemovement(minuetorscherzo) variesfromacourtlydancetoapeasantromporavigorous piecethatishardlydancelike 4)brilliantorheroicfastmovement fast,livelyandbrilliant lighterinmoodthantheopeningmovement sonataorsonatarondoform TheClassicalConcerto ()A Definition o Athreemovementworkforaninstrumentalsoloistandorchestra o Combinessoloistsvirtuosityandinterpretiveabilitieswiththe orchestraswiderangeoftonecoloranddynamics o Soloistandorchestraareequallyimportant 3Movements 1)fast unaccompaniedshowpieceforsoloist:cadenza nearendofmovement,orchestrastopsforwardmotionwitha dissonantchord fermata(pause) pauseannouncessoloistscadency(severalminutesthesoloist byhimselfrocksthestage 2)slow beginswithsoloist 3)fast aquickrondoorsonatarondoform ClassicalChamberMusic ()A Definition o Designedfortheintimatesettingofaroom(chamber)inahomeor place,ratherthanapublicconcerthall o Smallgroupoftwotoninemusicians o Oneplayertoapart o Lighterinsound o Likeasmalljazzgroup StringQuartet o Mostimportantform o Writtenfortwoviolins,oneviolaandonecello 4Movements 1)fast 2)slow 3)minuetorscherzo 4)fast ()A OtherForms o Sonataforviolinandpiano o Pianotrio(violin,celloandpiano) o Stringquintet(2violins,2violasandcello) JosephHaydn BorninatinyAustrianvillagecalledRohrau Musicalbackground:folksongsandpeasantdances At8yrsold,wenttoViennatoserveaschoirboyintheCathedralofSt. Stephen Voicechanged;leftcathedralpenniless Gavemusiclessonstochildren;struggledtogetthrough 29yearsold,enteredtheserviceofEsterhzys(richestandmostpowerfulof theHungariannoblefamilies) allofhismusicwasplayedforhisboss didwhateverEsterhzysaskedofhim wordspreadofhisworkandbecamefamous servantmadecelebrity wenttoLondon,wesymphoniesnowknownasLondonSymphonies returnedtoViennarichandhonored composed6massesand2oratorios(TheCreationandTheSeasons) diedin1809,77yrsold HaydnsMusic Lovefornature Masteratdevelopingthemes Preferredtoseethehumoroussideoflife SurpriseSymphony:oneofhismusicaljokesinthesecondofmovement, whereasoftthemeissuddenlypunctuatedbyaloudchord 104symphonies,68stringquartets WolfgangAmadeusMozart Oneofthemostamazingchildprodigiesinhistory o At6yrsold Couldplaytheharpsichordandviolin Improvisefugues Writeminuets Readmusicperfectlyatfirstsight o At8yrsold Wroteasymphony o At11yrsold Anoratorio o At12 Anopera Betweenages815 Constantlyontour o ReturnHome(Salzburg,Austria) Newprincearchbishopdidntlikehim Hewasntgettinganyrespect o At25yrsold MovedtoVienna,workedasfirstfreelancemusician Firstfewyearsverysuccessful o FamousWorks DonGiovanni(opera) HugehitinPrague NotsomuchinVienna Popularitybegantodecline o Versatility Wroteallforms Symphonies,stringquartets,pianoconcertos,and operas LudwigvanBeethoven Criseshehadtoface o At29startedtobecomedeaf o Nothinghecoulddoaboutit o HeiligenstadtTestament Alongagonizedletteraddressedtohisbrothers Heexpressedhistrueemotions o Fellinandoutofloveseveraltimes o Neverhadlonglastingrelationship o Nephewcommittedsuicide Eroica(3rdSymphony) o OriginallynamedBonapartethenswitchtoEroica o NapoleonhadproclaimedhimselfemperoroftheFrenchsohe changedit o HeroicSymphonycomposedtocelebratethememoryofagreatman ThePastoral(6thSymphony) o IdeascametohimwhilehewalkedthroughtheViennesecountryside o Afterthesuicideofhisnephew o Beautifullyexpressedhisrecollectionsoflifeinthecountry MostPopularWorks o 9symphonies o oddnumbered:moreforcefulandassertive o evennumbered:calmerandmorelyrical o 9thSymphony outoftotaldeafness,newrealmsofsound PersonalLifeSparkednewPieces MU120RomanticPeriod 02/12/201017:42:00 02/12/201017:42:00
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