AS01: Western Classical Tradition Flashcards
This is a question about the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel.
Identify three features of DR SMITH from this musical genre. [baroque music]
- D- dynamics- use of terraced dynamics; a range of dynamics could also be used, to reflect the text
- R- rhythm is used to emphasise the text
- S- structure- music is developed using imitation and sequences.
- M- melody- short motif, melody has ornaments; words were syllabic and melismatic, and voices were often treated as instruments
- I- Instrumentation- a small body of strings such as: woodwind and keyboard instruments.
- T- texture- polyphonic texture [counterpoint]; fugue was also used
- H- harmony- diatonic harmony; an expressive use of dissonance could also be used, with a functional harmony, centred around chords I and V [and tonic and dominant pedals]
What are the dynamics in the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel ?
Hint: reflect
- D- dynamics- use of terraced dynamics; a range of dynamics could also be used, to reflect the text
What is the rhythm, in the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel ?
Hint: emphasise
- R- rhythm is used to emphasise the text
What’s the structure, in the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel ?
- S- structure- music is developed using imitation and sequences.
In the baroque period, keyboard instruments were also used. Name these instruments. [2]
- harpsichord
- organ
What’s the melody, in the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel ?
Hint: motif
- M- melody- short motif, melody has ornaments
- ; words were syllabic and melismatic, and voices were often treated as instruments
What’s the instrumentation, in the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel ?
- I- Instrumentation- a small body of strings such as: woodwind and keyboard instruments.
What’s the texture, in the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel ?
Hint: what else was used?
- T- texture- polyphonic texture [counterpoint]; fugue was also used
What’s the harmony, in the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel ?
Hint: chords I and V- what harmony?
- H- harmony- diatonic harmony
- ; an expressive use of dissonance could also be used, with a functional harmony, centred around chords I and V [and tonic and dominant pedals]
What’s the tempo and metre, of the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel ?
Hint: reflect
- tempo- tempo would reflect the texture
- metre- and the metre, typically stays the same, throughout a movement
What’s the tonality of the coronation anthems and oratorios of Handel ?
Hint: keys, closely related
- tonality- use of major and minor keys; modulation is typically to closely related keys
In the baroque period, string instruments were used. Name all of these string instruments. [4]
Hint: not harpsichord or organ
- violins
- violas
- cellos
- double bass
In the baroque period, woodwind instruments were also used. Name all these instruments. [4]
- flute
- recorder
- oboe
- bassoon
In the baroque period, keyboard instruments were also used. Name these instruments. [2]
- harpsichord
- organ
What’s the dynamics, of the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven ?
Hint: range, variety and contrast
- D- dynamics- variety + contrast with dynamics [e.g- crescendo + sforzando]
- D-dynamics- ; there was also a range of dynamics, which also including crescendo diminuendo and accents, to create drama
What’s the rhythm of, of the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven ?
Hint: straightforward
- R-rhythm- simple, straightforward rhythms with a strong + steady beat, coupled with a prevailed tempo.
What’s the structure of, of the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven ?
- S- Structure- sonata, rondo and binary/turnary form
What else can you tell me about the texture of, the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
- T- Texture- textures are mainly melody and accompaniment, with tutti, octaves, unison and imitation- this was used for emphasis
What’s the melody of, of the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven ?
Hint: short balanced
- M- Melody- short balanced (graceful) melodies and periodic phrasing, with clear question and answer phrases.
What’s the harmony of, of the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven ?
- H-harmony- mainly a simple, diatonic harmony, and a functional harmony, that was centred around chords I and V
What can you tell me about the instrumentation of the classical period?
- I- Instrumentation- mostly string instruments; there were others.
- ; string quarters were very popular, and the the piano was used more than the harpsichord
What can you tell me about the instrumentation of the classical period?
Hint: etablished the symphony orchestra
- the orchestra was more developed, as it established the symphony orchestra, and tubas and clarinets were used more.
- ; in this musical period, clarinets were also invented
What more can you tell me about the texture of the classical period?
- T-Texture- the texture could also be homophonic. (which are clear + light)
- ; the alberti bass pattern developed, made up from using the notes of a chord/triad that was played in a particular order.
What else can you tell me about the texture of, the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven ?
- T- Texture- textures are mainly melody and accompaniment, with tutti, octaves, unison and imitation- this was used for emphasis
What’s metre, of the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven ?
- metre- commonly a 2/4 or 4/4 metre in outer movements
- ; 3/4 in a minuet in trio, and 6/8 in a finale or scherzo [a musical composition that is often fast-moving and typically in 3/4]
What’s the tonality, of the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven ?
- tonality- use of major and minor keys; modulation is also typically to closely keys
This is a question about the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
Identify three features of DR SMITH from this musical genre. [baroque music]
- D- dynamics- variety + contrast with dynamics [e.g- crescendo + sforzando]
- D-dynamics- ; there was also a range of dynamics, which also including crescendo diminuendo and accents, to create drama
- R-rhythm- simple, straightforward rhythms with a strong + steady beat, coupled with a prevailed tempo.
- S- Structure- sonata, rondo and binary/turnary form
- M- Melody- short balanced (graceful) melodies and periodic phrasing, with clear question and answer phrases.
- I- Instrumentation- mostly string instruments; there were others.
- ; string quarters were very popular, and the the piano was used more than the harpsichord
- T-Texture- the texture could also be homophonic. (which are clear + light)
- H-harmony- mainly a simple, diatonic harmony, and a functional harmony, that was centred around chords I and V