AOS4 Flashcards

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How had classical music changed, since the time of Mozart, by 1910?

A

1) The orchestra had grown significantly; variety of instruments.
2) More complex chords (extra notes, dissonant)
3) Non-functional harmony (chord progressions ambiguous, unpredictable)
4) Unusual instrument groupings.

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Give 4 general features of post-1910 western classical music style.

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  • Use of traditional east European folk melodies and modal harmonies
  • Neoclassicism: use of musical styles of classical and baroque periods
  • Serialism: atonal (no key - very dissonant)
  • Minimalism (repetitive, tonal, no sudden changes, loops and ostinati)
  • Expressionism: dissonance, atonality
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Give 4 melodic features of post-1910 western classical music style.

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  • Use of traditional folk melodies and modal harmonies (e.g. flattened 7ths).
  • Minimalism: repetitive (vamping)
  • Melismatic melodies
  • Motifs/ostinati/loops
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Give 4 harmony and tonality features of post-1910 western classical music style.

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  • chromatic scales
  • whole-tone scales
  • modal scales
  • pentatonic scales
  • tonal ambiguity: atonality, serialism
  • extended chords
  • pedal notes
  • dissonance
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Give 4 timbre features of post-1910 western classical music style.

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  • unusual instrument groupings
  • use of technology, synthesisers, computer-generated sounds
  • instrumental techniques such as vamping (a vamp is a short sequence of chords that gets repeated for an extended period)
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Give 4 textural features of post-1910 western classical music style.

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  • drones, pedal notes
  • imitation
  • layering, looping
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Give 4 rhythm and metre features of post-1910 western classical music style.

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  • irregular, free rhythms
  • augmentation, diminution
  • rubato
  • anacrusis
  • hemiola
  • bi-rhythms, cross-rhythms, polyrhythms
  • syncopation
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Give at least 5 intrumentation features of post-1910 western classical music style.

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  • still a reliance on traditional orchestral instruments
  • new unusual instrument groupings
  • celesta (sounds like a glockenspeil)
  • tubular bells
  • cimbaloms
  • electric harpsichords + organs
  • doumbeks
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Give 6 features of minimalism.

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  • complex rhythms
  • polyrhythms, bi-rhythms, cross-rhythms
  • layering of sections (“cells”)
  • harmonies develop slowly
  • looping
  • pieces long, hypnotic
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