Mapeh Flashcards

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in music is also the beginning of the Industrial Revolution where many inventions took place , such as the invention of the steam engine, electric motor, and generator.

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Classical period

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Europe moved towards a new style of literature, architecture, and arts referred to as

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classicism

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This genre wanted to replicate ____ antiquity ideals, especially those of Greece.

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“ classical “

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This new style had cleaner, more organized divisions among parts, with clearer contrasts and colors, emphasizing simplicity instead of complexity.

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Classical period

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in physics, music structures would then be logical , well-articulated, and orderly.

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Natural Philosophy

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This became more prevalent, and the tonal structure of a piece became more hearable.

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Chords

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Cultural Background of the Classical Music Period 1750 - ?

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( 1750-1820)

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Is the most prominent development in music form during the Classical era.

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Sonata-Allegro Form

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  • is the most important Classical music form. It is a long piece written for one or two instruments. It has three to four parts or movements that differ in rhythm and mood. Sonatas can played by an orchestra or by only one instrument, like a piano.
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Sonata

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A movie may start by showing the setting. In a sonata, this is called an

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introduction

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introduction will be followed by an ______of the main characters, which are the sonata’s Theme 1 and Theme 2.

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exposition

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have varying but retainable melodic roles in music.

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Themes

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  • a short transition passage that leads to a second theme which may present another mood or tone down the atmosphere, such as romantic, tranquil, or sad scenes, using a related minor key.
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Bridge

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  • conflict rise towards the climax.
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Development

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– a summary of everything that makes the movie thrilling is consolidated.

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Recapitulation

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– is a piece of instruments or soloists, accompanied by an orchestra. It maintains a contrast between an orchestral ensemble and a smaller group or solo instrument to complement each other and highlight and showcase the soloist’s skulls and abilities.

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Concerto

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– is a large instrumental composition with three or more movements, similar to a sonata, but written for a full orchestra.

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Symphony

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Symphony No. 5

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Used in Popeye

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Piano Sonata No 11 in A majoi (Rondo) 3rd movement

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Used in Tom and Jerry

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He was the composer who bridged the late Classical era and the early Romantic era. He was a talented pianist and composer.

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Ludwig van beethoven

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He began to go deaf in 1796 but this did not become a hindrance.

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Ludwig van beethoven

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He continued composing through the help of an assistant and hearing gadget. Some of his famous compositions were made when he was deaf.

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Ludwig van beethoven

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Famous works of ludwig van beethoven

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Piano Sonata no 14 in c sharp minor (Moonlight) 1st movement
Piano Concerto no. 5 “Emperor” in E flat major
Symphon”y No. 5, Op. 67, C Minor
“Fur Elise”

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Famous symphony of ludwig

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Symphony No. 3 (Eroica), No. 5, No. 6 (Pastoral), No. 9 (Choral).

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is a child prodigy and the most amazing genius in musical history.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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He experimented in all kinds of music and composed over 700 works. Unfortunately, due to mismanaged finances he lived his life in poverty.

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Wolfgang amadeus mozart

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Works of wolfgang amadeus mozart

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“The Marriage of Figaro”, “Don Giovanni”, and “The Magic Flute”

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He is one of the most prominent composers of the classical period. His life is described as a “rags-to-riches” story.

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Franz joseph haydn

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He came from a poor family and his music led to his rise in social status.

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Franz joseph haydn

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• He was named, “Father of the Symphony”

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Franz joseph haydn

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The word Renaissance means “rebirth” and is the French translation of the Italian word

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rinascita

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Renaissance articludes paintings, sculptures, architecture, and allied arts produced in Europe between

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1400 and 1600.

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was born in Caprese, a village in Italy, in 1475. He had all the luck to become a major artist with the life circumstances he was in.

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Michelangelo Buonarroti

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Pietà, sculpture, marble by

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Michelangelo

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shows Christ in his mother’s lap, just after he is taken down from the cross. It is a remarkable sculptural piece where the flesh under Christ’s shoulder just above Mary’s
right hand seems to be soft and pliable.

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Pieta

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(Fresco, Sistine Chapel, the Vatican, Rome)

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Creation of Adam

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was born in 1452 in the small town of vinci near Florence, Italy.

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Leonardo da Vinci

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was known not only as a masterful painter but as an architect, sculptor, engineer, and scientist. He was indeed the classic or quintessential Renaissance man.

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Leonardo da Vinci

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by Leonardo da Vinci decorates the walls at the monastery of the church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Milan, Italy.

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Last Supper

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Leonardo da Vinci’s world-famous portrait was known to be the artist’s favorite painting.

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Mona Lisa

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He is considered to be one of the greatest and most popular artists of all time.

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Raphael

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known as Donatello, was the greatest sculptor of the early Renaissance. He was also a master stonecutter.

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Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi

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by Raphael is one of the famous Madonna portraits of Raphael.

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La Belle Jardinière
or The Beautiful Gardener

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is an old woman who is semi-toothless and whose long hair was tangled and dirty.

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Mary Magdalene