John Adams Musical Style and Contributions Flashcards

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When was Adams alive?

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1947 - present

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Which composers influenced Adam’s minimalist style that was developed in the 1960s and 1970s?

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<b>Steve Reich,</b>

Philip Glass</b>

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Representing “the next generation” of minimalist composers, what Adams he often termed as?

A

post-minimalist

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What is Adam’s tonality like?

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tonal and/or modal,

consciously rejected atonal modes (which he was exposed to as a student)

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How does Adam’s rhythm and meter reflect minimalism?

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driving rhythm (<i>moto perpetuo</i>),
<i>ostinato</i> patterns,
syncopation,
complex polyrhythms (result in “rhythmic dissonance”)

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What do Adam’s orchestral works lean towards?

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programmatic elements, including evocative titles

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Who has Adams worked with in operas?

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<b>Alice Godman</b> (librettist),

<b>Peter Sellars</b> (stage designer/director)

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What kind of themes were Adam drawn to?

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controversial themes:
politics,
war,
terrorism,
natural disasters
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