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Title: Music History II


1
Music History II
  • Lecture Notes 6

2
Syllabus 3.55-3.56
  • Overview of events in Europe Central
    Europe (3.55) Russia (3.56)

3
Opera or Operetta?
  • Opera a large-scale production where the entire
    libretto is set to music
  • Operetta a lighter form of musical drama with
    spoken dialogue as well as singing

4
Opposing Views
  • From its beginnings in the early 17th century,
    the demands of music were often set against the
    demands of drama

5
Rossini and bel canto
  • Beautiful singing
  • Lyrical melodic lines
  • Legato phrasing
  • Execution of difficult passages seems effortless
  • Only the basics of harmony and counterpoint in
    the orchestra

6
Figaro, Figaro, Figaro
  • Figaro, Count Almaviva, Rosina, Doctor Bartolo
  • Repetition of melodic fragments
  • Octave leaps on largobravo
  • Recitative for forward motion
  • Rhythmic energy
  • Sudden chromatic shifts in harmony

7
Cabaletta
  • Aria in 2 parts (slow, lively)
  • Rosinas aria more lyrical
  • Melodies designed to show off the singers
    virtuosity
  • In the bel canto style
  • Cabaletta an aria made up of two sections (slow
    opening, lively conclusion)

8
Official Meddling
  • Government censors took exception to the
    unflattering portrayal of royalty in Rigoletto
  • The story philandering ruler hides behind the
    protection of his position
  • The writers Victor Hugo (1802-85) and Francesco
    Piave (1810-76)

9
Italian Opera
  • Arias
  • Duets
  • Choruses
  • Accompanied Recitative

10
In the hands of Verdi?
  • Energetic prelude
  • Fast dance
  • Dukes entrance
  • Dynamic melody
  • Homophonic acc
  • Countess enters
  • Minuet
  • Festive dance
  • Perigordino
  • Ballet to galop
  • Enter Merullo
  • Recitative style
  • Duke, Rigoletto, Count Ceprano and company
  • Enter Monterone
  • Curtain

11
Mozart and Verdi
  • Clear harmonic goals
  • Classical style
  • Arias less demanding
  • More secure tonally
  • Rapid changes in melody, harmony and rhythm
  • Extra effort to reflect the changes in the story
    line

12
Verdi and virtuosity
  • The flow of the drama is affected very little by
    Verdis demand for virtuosity on the part of the
    main characters

13
Opera and Politics
  • Opera house a gathering place for socialites and
    entrepreneurs
  • Politics and morals embedded in the drama
  • Censors constantly on the prowl looking for even
    the most subtle of subversive ideas in dramatic
    presentations

14
Carmen by Bizet
  • Grand Opera
  • Historical
  • Lavish scenery
  • colorful ballets
  • large choral numbers
  • Lengthy
  • Favored by the establishment
  • Comic opera and lyric theater
  • Real life
  • Less demanding in stage construction
  • Lighter in character

15
Wagner et al
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91)
  • Ludwig von Beethoven (1770-1827)
  • Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)

16
Wagner vs. tradition
  • The drama a pretext for the music and virtuosity
    in singing
  • His indictment neither the text nor the music
    could stand on its own
  • Solution integrate drama and music in a way that
    would work to the advantage of both

17
Wagners music drama
  • Gesamtkunstwerk (unified, whole, self-contained
    artwork)
  • Deeds of music made visible
  • Leitmotiv (leading musical idea)
  • Voice and orchestra
  • Structure of dramatic text
  • Endless melody
  • The Tristan Chord

18
Verdis Life and Work
  • Now its your turn.

19
Back to operetta
  • Came from the desire for musical theater on a
    smaller scale
  • Middle of 19th century
  • Spoken dialogue
  • Lighthearted subjects
  • From long tradition of songs with plays

20
Richard Wagner
  • Can you say Richard?
  • What else do you know?

21
Sacred Music
  • Overshadowed by emphasis on instrumental music
    and opera
  • The Mass got longer performed in concert rather
    than as a design for worship
  • Requiem Mass and oratorio
  • The Caecilian Movement

22
Virga Jesse floruit
  • Key?
  • Final cadence?
  • Homophonic or polyphonic?
  • How much chromatic harmony?
  • Texture
  • Dynamics
  • And?
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