Impressionism Flashcards
1
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Impressionism - Dates
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Late 1890s-Early 1900s
2
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What can Impressionist pieces be described as?
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Dream-like
3
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Impressionist pieces can often use lots of….
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Ornamentation
4
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Impressionism - Tonality
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Vague - implied by pedals
Modal (e.g. Dorian mode)
5
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Impressionism - Scales used
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Pentatonic
Whole tone
Chromatic
6
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Impressionism - Harmony
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Parallel harmonies Dissonances Added 7th/9th chords Static harmony Bare 5ths Chromatic + modal progressions Diminished chords
7
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Impressionism - Rhythms/Tempo
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Cross rhythms Detailed approach to tempo Triplets Irregular, complex rhythms Designed to sound almost non-metrical (changing time signatures)
8
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Impressionism - Composers
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Debussy
Ravel
Vaughan Williams
9
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Impressionism - key features
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- Slow changing (static) harmony
- Parallel chords/harmony including 7th and 9th chords
- Whole tone & pentatonic scales
- Free structures
- Bare 5ths, chromatic & modal progressions
- Vague tonality implied by pedals
- Programmatic forms
- Unresolved dissonances
- Detailed approach to tonality, dynamics & tempo