Singing - Midway Church of Christ
... “The use of organs in churches is ascribed to Pope Vitalian (657-672)…The Greek Church disapproves the use of organs. The Latin Church introduced it pretty generally, but not without the protest of eminent men, so that even in the Council of Trent (15451563) a motion was made, though not carried, t ...
... “The use of organs in churches is ascribed to Pope Vitalian (657-672)…The Greek Church disapproves the use of organs. The Latin Church introduced it pretty generally, but not without the protest of eminent men, so that even in the Council of Trent (15451563) a motion was made, though not carried, t ...
Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
... hired him as a music teacher for her children; Debussy learned much about Russian music’s style and orchestration through her. Other travels influenced Debussy’s evolving musical style: he won a composition prize in Italy and spent two years there, and later visited Bayreuth, Germany to experience W ...
... hired him as a music teacher for her children; Debussy learned much about Russian music’s style and orchestration through her. Other travels influenced Debussy’s evolving musical style: he won a composition prize in Italy and spent two years there, and later visited Bayreuth, Germany to experience W ...
From the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
... • Free jazz – independent of established harmonic progressions – exploitation of extended techniques ...
... • Free jazz – independent of established harmonic progressions – exploitation of extended techniques ...
baroque era 1600-1750 - Carroll County Schools
... Baroque means ornamented or highly decorated. ...
... Baroque means ornamented or highly decorated. ...
Programme Notes - Victoria Baroque Players
... Die Tageszeiten was composed by the seventy-five-year-old Georg Philipp Telemann outside of his regular duties, to be performed at a concert October 20th 1757 at the "Drillhaus" in Hamburg. Lying somewhere between an Oratorio and Cantata, it shares its programmatic intent of describing Nature’s time ...
... Die Tageszeiten was composed by the seventy-five-year-old Georg Philipp Telemann outside of his regular duties, to be performed at a concert October 20th 1757 at the "Drillhaus" in Hamburg. Lying somewhere between an Oratorio and Cantata, it shares its programmatic intent of describing Nature’s time ...
Classical Overview
... B’s manuscripts, unlike Mozart’s, are a MESS— cluttered with cross-outs, arrows, re-writes, etc. Much of B’s music was composed in deafness (total by age 29!) He could only hear the music in his head. works are larger, longer, more complex wrote sonatas (esp. piano), concertos, string quartets, symp ...
... B’s manuscripts, unlike Mozart’s, are a MESS— cluttered with cross-outs, arrows, re-writes, etc. Much of B’s music was composed in deafness (total by age 29!) He could only hear the music in his head. works are larger, longer, more complex wrote sonatas (esp. piano), concertos, string quartets, symp ...
Music Strand 01: Western Classical Tradition
... The Lied is a popular type of song from the Romantic period set to German poetry. They are usually quite short but can be joined together to form a longer song cycle. ...
... The Lied is a popular type of song from the Romantic period set to German poetry. They are usually quite short but can be joined together to form a longer song cycle. ...
MUSINGU HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC FORM 3 DEC HOLIDAY
... 3. (a) Translate melodies from solfa to staff notations and vice versa. (b) Construct harmonic and melodic chromatic scales. (c) Change from open to closed score and vice versa 4. In Aurals; practice the following; (a) monotone rhythms (b) (i) Writing a melody in major key. (ii) Writing a melody in ...
... 3. (a) Translate melodies from solfa to staff notations and vice versa. (b) Construct harmonic and melodic chromatic scales. (c) Change from open to closed score and vice versa 4. In Aurals; practice the following; (a) monotone rhythms (b) (i) Writing a melody in major key. (ii) Writing a melody in ...
The History of Classical Music – The 6 Eras
... fleas. The plague originated in Asia. Ships carried infected vermin to the island of Sicily (Italy). The disease spread northward throughout Europe. It took two hundred years for Europe's population to recover. ...
... fleas. The plague originated in Asia. Ships carried infected vermin to the island of Sicily (Italy). The disease spread northward throughout Europe. It took two hundred years for Europe's population to recover. ...
Music of the Baroque Period 1600-1750
... movements. This form has been used by composers from the Baroque era to the present day. Suite A larger work consisting of individual movements descended from Renaissance dances. It is also a term often given to a collection of pieces taken from music written for and opera or ballet and compiled int ...
... movements. This form has been used by composers from the Baroque era to the present day. Suite A larger work consisting of individual movements descended from Renaissance dances. It is also a term often given to a collection of pieces taken from music written for and opera or ballet and compiled int ...
Slide 1
... describing the instruments and how they are played. The composer did not indicate how many bow lutes, flutes or thumb pianos are required and it would be interesting to see how he deals with the question of orchestral balance, with regard to these instruments. ...
... describing the instruments and how they are played. The composer did not indicate how many bow lutes, flutes or thumb pianos are required and it would be interesting to see how he deals with the question of orchestral balance, with regard to these instruments. ...
Breaking Convention: Music and Modernism AK 2100 Nov. 9, 2005
... Medieval: (before 1450). Chant, plainsong or Gregorian Chant. Renaissance: (1450-1650 Increased use of instrumentation and multiple melodic lines Baroque: (1650-1750). Characterized by the use of counterpoint and growing popularity of keyboard music and orchestral music Classical: (1750-1820). A bri ...
... Medieval: (before 1450). Chant, plainsong or Gregorian Chant. Renaissance: (1450-1650 Increased use of instrumentation and multiple melodic lines Baroque: (1650-1750). Characterized by the use of counterpoint and growing popularity of keyboard music and orchestral music Classical: (1750-1820). A bri ...
bach and handel: putting it together
... generally to be performed in a church service. Bach's cantatas generally had anywhere from five to eight movements that could be made up of solo arias, choruses, or a combination of the two. George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) was born in Halle, Germany. He was a violinist by trade. He wrote numerous ...
... generally to be performed in a church service. Bach's cantatas generally had anywhere from five to eight movements that could be made up of solo arias, choruses, or a combination of the two. George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) was born in Halle, Germany. He was a violinist by trade. He wrote numerous ...
There were many influential composers during the
... Keyboard Instruments The pianoforte (piano) was the instrument of this period. Rhythm Complex rhythms with two notes against three were used. There was also much syncopation. Style Expressive personal feeling, singing (cantabile) lines, varied accompaniment figures, varied phrase lengths and varied ...
... Keyboard Instruments The pianoforte (piano) was the instrument of this period. Rhythm Complex rhythms with two notes against three were used. There was also much syncopation. Style Expressive personal feeling, singing (cantabile) lines, varied accompaniment figures, varied phrase lengths and varied ...
There were many influential composers during the Romantic period
... Keyboard Instruments The pianoforte (piano) was the instrument of this period. Rhythm Complex rhythms with two notes against three were used. There was also much syncopation. Style Expressive personal feeling, singing (cantabile) lines, varied accompaniment figures, varied phrase lengths and varied ...
... Keyboard Instruments The pianoforte (piano) was the instrument of this period. Rhythm Complex rhythms with two notes against three were used. There was also much syncopation. Style Expressive personal feeling, singing (cantabile) lines, varied accompaniment figures, varied phrase lengths and varied ...
The Baroque Music Period
... Characteristics of Baroque Music -Emphasized emotion in music writing -Repetitive rhythms that drive the music ...
... Characteristics of Baroque Music -Emphasized emotion in music writing -Repetitive rhythms that drive the music ...
Classical and Romantic
... Romantic and late Romantic Period The romantic and late romantic periods lasted from 1790 to 1910. Further developments were made from the classical period. The classical period used much symmetry and structure however, the romantic period gave way to more emotion and expressiveness. The concerto an ...
... Romantic and late Romantic Period The romantic and late romantic periods lasted from 1790 to 1910. Further developments were made from the classical period. The classical period used much symmetry and structure however, the romantic period gave way to more emotion and expressiveness. The concerto an ...
MUSC 105, Homework #10, p. MUSC 105, Krumbholz Name
... 14. The composer _________________ wrote Broadway musicals as well as classical music, including Rhapsody in Blue. 15. An artistic movement that stressed intense, subjective emotion was _______________________. ...
... 14. The composer _________________ wrote Broadway musicals as well as classical music, including Rhapsody in Blue. 15. An artistic movement that stressed intense, subjective emotion was _______________________. ...
Bach Trio Sonata
... Suite: an organized set of instrumental or orchestral pieces normally performed at a single sitting, as a separate musical performance, not accompanying an opera, ballet, or theater-piece. In the Baroque era, the pieces are usually in the same key, and generally modeled after dance music. ...
... Suite: an organized set of instrumental or orchestral pieces normally performed at a single sitting, as a separate musical performance, not accompanying an opera, ballet, or theater-piece. In the Baroque era, the pieces are usually in the same key, and generally modeled after dance music. ...
The Classical Period - Seycove Music Composition
... heavily taxed and grew resentful toward the clergy and aristocracy, who were not burdened by high taxes. This was worst in France, where common French people grew infuriated at the incompetence of their ...
... heavily taxed and grew resentful toward the clergy and aristocracy, who were not burdened by high taxes. This was worst in France, where common French people grew infuriated at the incompetence of their ...
Music History IV—Dr
... business did he found? Be able to name some of his major works. What is the technique of musical collage? 14. Be able to associate the four Latin American composers discussed in this chapter with the correct country, biographical sketch and title of works each composed. 15. Be able to name the three ...
... business did he found? Be able to name some of his major works. What is the technique of musical collage? 14. Be able to associate the four Latin American composers discussed in this chapter with the correct country, biographical sketch and title of works each composed. 15. Be able to name the three ...
Ms Word
... The course examines both the general and specific characteristics of Western Romantic Music; the major instrumental and vocal forms; the main composers and the analysis of the major representative works of the period. Students will examine musical genre in order to develop an understanding of the mu ...
... The course examines both the general and specific characteristics of Western Romantic Music; the major instrumental and vocal forms; the main composers and the analysis of the major representative works of the period. Students will examine musical genre in order to develop an understanding of the mu ...
Styles of music
... From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th century American popular music.[1] Its West African pedigree is evident in its use of blue notes, improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation, and the swung note.[2] The word "jazz" (in early years also spelled ...
... From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th century American popular music.[1] Its West African pedigree is evident in its use of blue notes, improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation, and the swung note.[2] The word "jazz" (in early years also spelled ...