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Title: The Enjoyment of Music 10th Shorter Edition


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The Enjoyment of Music 10th Shorter Edition
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Unit XXII The Early Twentieth Century
To study music, we must learn the rules. To
create music, we must break them. Nadia
Boulanger
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64. Main Currents in Early-Twentieth-Century
Music
The entire history of modern music may be said
to be a history of the gradual pull-away from the
German musical tradition of the past
century. Aaron Copland
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The Reaction against Romanticism
  • Escaping from refinement
  • Adopt primitive, uninhibited, spontaneous style
  • Non-Western sources

Stravinsky The Rite of Spring, Dance of the
Youths and Maidens
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New Trends in the Arts
  • Futurism, Dadaism, Cubism
  • Expressionism
  • German response to Impressionism
  • Subconscious hallucinations dreams
  • Artists Kandinsky, Klee, Kokoschka, Munch

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New Trends in the Arts
  • Expressionist Composers

Arnold Schoenberg
  • Musical characteristics
  • Expressive harmony
  • Extreme ranges
  • Disjunct melodies

Alban Berg
Anton Webern
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Neoclassicism
  • Balance and objectivity
  • Formal structures
  • Back to Bach
  • Early 1920s
  • Absolute music

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65. New Elements of Musical Style
  • The New Rhythmic Complexity
  • Revitalization of rhythm
  • Polyrhythm
  • Polymeter
  • Changing meters
  • Irregular meters

Stravinsky The Rite of Spring, Sacrifical Dance
of the Chosen One
Stravinsky The Soldiers Tale, I, Soldiers
March
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The New Melody
  • Instrumental character
  • Wide leaps and dissonant intervals

Prokifiev Classical Symphony, III
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The New Harmony
  • Beyond traditional systems of tonality
  • Polychords
  • Polyharmony

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New Conceptions of Tonality
  • Major-minor system not dominant
  • Drive toward the tonic weakened
  • Church modes and non-Western music
  • Polytonality
  • Atonality

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The Twelve-Tone Method
  • Serialism or dodecaphonic
  • Devised by Schoenberg
  • Strict, based on and unified by tone row
  • Tone row
  • Transposed
  • Inverted
  • Retrograde
  • Retrograde inversion

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The Twelve-Tone Method
Original Row
Inversion
Retrograde
Retrograde Inversion
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The Emancipation of Dissonance
  • Extreme dissonances
  • No obligation to resolve

Every dissonance doesnt have to resolve if it
doesnt happen to feel like it, any more than
every horse should have its tail bobbed just
because its the prevailing fashion. George
Ives, to his son Charles
Charles Ives
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Texture Dissonant Counterpoint
  • Sparse linear texture (counterpoint)

What distinguishes dissonances from consonances
is not a greater or lesser degree of beauty, but
a greater or lesser degree of comprehensibility.
Arnold Schoenberg
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Smaller orchestra
  • Darker timbre instruments
  • trombone
  • bassoon
  • viola

Percussion to the foreground
Piano becomes an orchestral instrument
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New Conceptions of Form
  • Organization and succinctness
  • Older forms (fugue, passacaglia, chaconne,
    concerto grosso, etc.)
  • Formalists
  • Popular styles (ragtime, jazz, etc.)

Joplin Maple leaf Rag
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66. Stravinsky and the Revitalization of Rhythm
  • Stravinsky embodied the most significant impulses
    of his time

I hold that it was a mistake to consider me a
revolutionary. If one only need break habit in
order to be labeled a revolutionary, then every
artist who has something to say and who in order
to say it steps outside the bounds of established
convention could be considered revolutionary.
Igor Stravinsky
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Igor Stravinsky (18821971)
  • Russian composer
  • Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov
  • Serge Diaghilev and Russian Ballet
  • Firebird (1910)
  • Petrushka (1911)
  • The Rite of Spring (1913)
  • near riot

Stravinsky The Rite of Spring, Sacrificial
Dance of the Chosen One
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Igor Stravinsky (18821971)
  • 1920 France
  • 1939 U.S.Los Angeles
  • 1945 Became an American citizen
  • Died in 1971 at the age of 89

Stravinsky The Soldiers Tale, I, Soldiers
March
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Stravinskys Music
  • Changing trends
  • post-Impressionism
  • Classicism
  • serialism, etc.
  • Revitalization of rhythm
  • Neoclassical period
  • Oedipus Rex
  • Symphony of Psalms
  • The Rakes Progress (Hogarth)
  • Twelve-tone music
  • Threni Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah

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Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
Mild protests against the music could be heard
from the very beginning of the performance... The
uproar continued, however, and a few minutes
later I left the hall in a rage. I have never
again been that angry. The music was so familiar
to me I loved it, and I could not understand why
people who had not yet heard it wanted to protest
in advance.
Stravinsky The Rite of Spring, Dance of the
Youths and Maidens
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Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
  • Scenes of Pagan Russia
  • Expanded ensemble
  • Russian folk songs
  • Primitivistic theme and rhythm
  • Liberated from metric regularity

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Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
  • Part I, excerpts
  • Adoration of the Earth
  • Bassoon melody
  • The Dance of the Youths and Maidens
  • Dissonant chords, elemental pounding, polytonal
    harmonies
  • Game of Abduction
  • Syncopated accents
  • Loud chords and sustained trill end the movement

Listening Guide PDF
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67. Schoenberg and the Second Viennese School
  • German Expressionism
  • Arnold Schoenberg and his followers
  • Second Viennese School
  • Schoenberg
  • Alban Berg
  • Anton Webern

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Arnold Schoenberg (18741951)
  • Austrian composer, conductor, teacher, artist
  • Largely self-taught
  • Atonality and serial composition
  • Teacher of Alban Berg, Anton Webern
  • Emigration to the U.S.
  • Los Angeles USC and UCLA

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Schoenbergs Music
  • Three style periods
  • - Early post-Wagnerian
    Romanticism
  • Transfigured Night
  • - Atonal-Expressionism
  • Pierrot lunaire
  • - 12-tone method and time in
    America
  • A Survivor from Warsaw

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Schoenberg Pierrot lunaire
  • Song cycle
  • Albert Giraud (German translation)
  • Sad clown obsessed with the moon
  • Rondeau form
  • Voice and varied chamber ensemble
  • Atonal work
  • No distinction between consonance and dissonance
  • Sprechstimme
  • Klangfarbenmelodie

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No. 18, The Moonfleck (Listening Guide)
  • Voice and five instruments
  • Contrapuntal and dissonant
  • Atonality expresses frustration

Listening Guide PDF
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