Abstracts
... Based on the sources from the 15–17th centuries (of which seven are notated and seventeen lack notation), kept at the Russian State Library, The Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and The National Library of Russia, the author determines the chant repertory for the lity memorial service. T ...
... Based on the sources from the 15–17th centuries (of which seven are notated and seventeen lack notation), kept at the Russian State Library, The Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and The National Library of Russia, the author determines the chant repertory for the lity memorial service. T ...
Featured Composers – Dances from Around the World
... was a French composer of the Romantic period. While he is most famous for his opera Carmen, he wrote many other orchestral works, as well as works for solo piano and songs. He was also an accomplished pianist – Franz Liszt proclaimed him to be one of the top three piano players in Europe. After Carm ...
... was a French composer of the Romantic period. While he is most famous for his opera Carmen, he wrote many other orchestral works, as well as works for solo piano and songs. He was also an accomplished pianist – Franz Liszt proclaimed him to be one of the top three piano players in Europe. After Carm ...
Classical Era Study Guide
... 2. To what does the term “Sturm und Drang” refer? What are the musical characteristics.? 3. What features of the Classical string quartet distinguished it from earlier chamber works written for four instruments? 4. Who wrote the earliest independently composed symphonies, according to Bond? 5. How d ...
... 2. To what does the term “Sturm und Drang” refer? What are the musical characteristics.? 3. What features of the Classical string quartet distinguished it from earlier chamber works written for four instruments? 4. Who wrote the earliest independently composed symphonies, according to Bond? 5. How d ...
20th Century Music & Realism Drama
... • French composer who became a leading exponent of Impressionism • Along with Debussy he led French music away from Wagnerian Romanticism ...
... • French composer who became a leading exponent of Impressionism • Along with Debussy he led French music away from Wagnerian Romanticism ...
Read the Program Notes - Russian Chamber Chorus of New York
... Highest. Of Ukrainian origin, Bortnyansky was one of the most influential composers of his time in Russia. His was first to bring western knowledge of music to Russia, at a professional level. His liturgical music we call Russian Baroque because it combines eastern and western European styles, incor ...
... Highest. Of Ukrainian origin, Bortnyansky was one of the most influential composers of his time in Russia. His was first to bring western knowledge of music to Russia, at a professional level. His liturgical music we call Russian Baroque because it combines eastern and western European styles, incor ...
A Tin Roof For The Roof For The Rain The pieces on this recording
... a particular point in time, for beyond the introduction of themes the music is spontaneous, in keeping with the African-American tradition. By its very nature it is music of the moment. Why record at all then? Well, it’s fun to do, it’s a great learning experience, it is an historical record which h ...
... a particular point in time, for beyond the introduction of themes the music is spontaneous, in keeping with the African-American tradition. By its very nature it is music of the moment. Why record at all then? Well, it’s fun to do, it’s a great learning experience, it is an historical record which h ...
Fine Arts-Music - theperfectutor.org
... 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II. His compositions have had a significant impact on popular music down to the present day, and have an end ...
... 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II. His compositions have had a significant impact on popular music down to the present day, and have an end ...
For this assignment, create notes for each short section on the
... mentioned here because it represented a transition from the Baroque to the Classical era, occurring between 1725 and 1770. b. In the world of painting, Rococo style is characterized by delicate colors, many decorative details, and a graceful and intimate mood. Similarly, music in the Rococo style is ...
... mentioned here because it represented a transition from the Baroque to the Classical era, occurring between 1725 and 1770. b. In the world of painting, Rococo style is characterized by delicate colors, many decorative details, and a graceful and intimate mood. Similarly, music in the Rococo style is ...
04/17 --- Can Machines Be Creative?
... professional music composition using sophisticated strategies for algorithm design and employing dedicated hardware (the Iamus computer) for all the calculus. The Iamus currently is able not only to generate musical material of variable duration and instrumentation but also to notate it automaticall ...
... professional music composition using sophisticated strategies for algorithm design and employing dedicated hardware (the Iamus computer) for all the calculus. The Iamus currently is able not only to generate musical material of variable duration and instrumentation but also to notate it automaticall ...
Classical Period - Markham Woods Middle School Band
... • The Marriage of Figaro*, Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute ...
... • The Marriage of Figaro*, Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute ...
1. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and ______ were two of
... a. Renaissance, baroque b. baroque, classical c. classical, romantic d. romantic, impressionist 36. The choral finale of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is based on a. Dante’s Inferno. b. Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. c. Schiller’s Ode to Joy. d. Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind. 37. The four move ...
... a. Renaissance, baroque b. baroque, classical c. classical, romantic d. romantic, impressionist 36. The choral finale of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is based on a. Dante’s Inferno. b. Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. c. Schiller’s Ode to Joy. d. Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind. 37. The four move ...
Musical Roots in History
... • BAROQUE (1600 – 1750 death of BACH) • CLASSICAL ( 1750 – 1820 death of Beethoven) • ROMANTIC (1820 – 1900 start of 20th cen. Industrial rev) • 20th CENTURY to 1945 (end of WWII) • 1945 to PRESENT ...
... • BAROQUE (1600 – 1750 death of BACH) • CLASSICAL ( 1750 – 1820 death of Beethoven) • ROMANTIC (1820 – 1900 start of 20th cen. Industrial rev) • 20th CENTURY to 1945 (end of WWII) • 1945 to PRESENT ...
The Estoudiantinas of Smyrne Our name draws its origins from the
... guitar, acquires interest in Constantinople. The young and talented musicians Vassilios Sideris and Aristedes Peristeris, both residents of Constantinople, undertake the foundation of this first organised orchestra that was named "Politakia" and later "Smyrne Estoudiantina". The musicians created a ...
... guitar, acquires interest in Constantinople. The young and talented musicians Vassilios Sideris and Aristedes Peristeris, both residents of Constantinople, undertake the foundation of this first organised orchestra that was named "Politakia" and later "Smyrne Estoudiantina". The musicians created a ...
Expressionism: Schoenberg - Eastern New Mexico University
... Early 1890-1907- wrote music in a late Romantic idiom – can see an increasing use of chromaticism and a dissolving of a central tonality. Middle 1908-1915 – developed his idea of atonality, but the pieces are either short, or have a text that helps to organize the work. 12-tone 1923 - the end of his ...
... Early 1890-1907- wrote music in a late Romantic idiom – can see an increasing use of chromaticism and a dissolving of a central tonality. Middle 1908-1915 – developed his idea of atonality, but the pieces are either short, or have a text that helps to organize the work. 12-tone 1923 - the end of his ...
Musical Theatre History
... Ziegfield Follies (and other revues) were the main source of entertainment ...
... Ziegfield Follies (and other revues) were the main source of entertainment ...
Renaissance Sacred Music Part 1
... Considered the master of the high Renaissance style of polyphonic music – central composer of the Franco-Flemish school. Not much is known about his personal life and the only original work from his own hand is a small section on the wall of the Sistine Chapel. Due to his enormous reputation, catalo ...
... Considered the master of the high Renaissance style of polyphonic music – central composer of the Franco-Flemish school. Not much is known about his personal life and the only original work from his own hand is a small section on the wall of the Sistine Chapel. Due to his enormous reputation, catalo ...
Dalcroze:Leising
... school near Dresden. He opened another school that was moved to Vienna, but was soon closed by the Nazis. As he taught, he realized that while many of his best students were trained well, they lacked a musical understanding. He questioned why music was so abstract and dissociated from sound, movemen ...
... school near Dresden. He opened another school that was moved to Vienna, but was soon closed by the Nazis. As he taught, he realized that while many of his best students were trained well, they lacked a musical understanding. He questioned why music was so abstract and dissociated from sound, movemen ...
Musical Stones - University of Leeds
... Scientists at the University of Leeds have used modern technology to create these instruments but with similar passion for the synthesis of music and nature in order to stimulate an interest in the local landscape, geology and music. This instrument is made with families in mind – so pick up a beate ...
... Scientists at the University of Leeds have used modern technology to create these instruments but with similar passion for the synthesis of music and nature in order to stimulate an interest in the local landscape, geology and music. This instrument is made with families in mind – so pick up a beate ...
Thoughts about Memex
... know you’re dreaming (I have occasionally had this experience), you can relax. Sometimes, lucid dreamers just wake up. However, they can sometimes elect to continue the dream, exercising various levels of influence over what is going on. One can elect to fly, to fulfill sexual fantasies, to explore ...
... know you’re dreaming (I have occasionally had this experience), you can relax. Sometimes, lucid dreamers just wake up. However, they can sometimes elect to continue the dream, exercising various levels of influence over what is going on. One can elect to fly, to fulfill sexual fantasies, to explore ...
types of musical ensemble
... A choir is a very common ensemble as it is used in most of every day life such as people who have school and who take on music into college/university. As growing up choir is used to interact ad make new friends and gives a opportunity to work as a group. ...
... A choir is a very common ensemble as it is used in most of every day life such as people who have school and who take on music into college/university. As growing up choir is used to interact ad make new friends and gives a opportunity to work as a group. ...
Classic Period
... Architecture and sought to be more like ancient Greece – less complex o Music shifted away from the polyphony of the Baroque o Lightness and clarity was desired Melody became supreme Accompaniment supported melody and moved together rhythmically - homophony o Given that the focus was on a single ...
... Architecture and sought to be more like ancient Greece – less complex o Music shifted away from the polyphony of the Baroque o Lightness and clarity was desired Melody became supreme Accompaniment supported melody and moved together rhythmically - homophony o Given that the focus was on a single ...
Music in the Baroque Era – 1600-1750
... groups that did not include singers. These wind bands, called Stadtpfeifern (“town pipers”), began a distinctive Germanic tradition of music for civic and local bands. Usually five to ten musicians were part of a group that played mostly dance pieces that outside of Italian musical influence. Solo i ...
... groups that did not include singers. These wind bands, called Stadtpfeifern (“town pipers”), began a distinctive Germanic tradition of music for civic and local bands. Usually five to ten musicians were part of a group that played mostly dance pieces that outside of Italian musical influence. Solo i ...
Key Stage 1 - Wilton Primary School
... Pupils should be taught to sing and play musically with increasing confidence and control. They should develop an understanding of musical composition, organising and manipulating ideas within musical structures and reproducing sounds as part of an aural memory. Pupils should be taught to: • play an ...
... Pupils should be taught to sing and play musically with increasing confidence and control. They should develop an understanding of musical composition, organising and manipulating ideas within musical structures and reproducing sounds as part of an aural memory. Pupils should be taught to: • play an ...