MAPEH flashcards
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It was a French movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Themes that are of moods and impressions.
Was an attempt not to depict reality, but merely to suggest it
Impressionism
Father of the Modern School of Composition
Claude Debussy
His works were
greatly influenced by the German composer Richard Wagner
Arnold Schoenberg
In his early music, he reflected the influence of his teacher, the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Igor Stravinsky
He is considered as the “Father of Electronic Music,”
Edgard Varèse
became the “Chance Music.
John Cage
It has a high degree of dissonance (unstable).
It has extreme contrasts of dynamics.
It makes use of “distorted” melodies and harmonies.
Expressionism
Musique concrete, or concrete music is music that uses the tape recorder.
Any sound that the composer will hear in his surroundings will be recorded.
Electronic Music
Also known as Aleatoric music, refers to a style in which the piece always sounds differently at every performance because of the random techniques of production,
Chance Music
A musical style between romantic and expressionist style.
Neoclassicism
It is known for the absence of traditional rules of music.
Avant Garde
refers to the appearance or condition of the oneness of an artwork.
Unity
condition in which acting influences are held in check by opposing forces or what is on the left side should appear on the right side also in order to achieve equilibrium.
Balance
The juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar elements
Contrast
gives a composition of unity, continuity, flow, and emphasis.
Repetition and Rhythm
relation of one thing to another.
Scale
size relationship of parts to a whole.
Proportion
refers to the lightness and darkness of surfaces. It ranges from white to various grays to black.
Value
component of light, affects us directly by modifying our thoughts, moods, actions, and even our health.
Color
refers to the purity of a hue or color. The pure hue is the most intense form of a given color, the hue at its highest saturation, and the hue in its brightest form.
Intensity
refers to the relative lightness and darkness from white through grays and black.
Value
it can refer to any means of representing three-dimensional objects in space on a two-dimensional surface.
Perspective
The textile qualities of surfaces or to the visual representation of those qualities
Texture
It is the style of les Fauves (French for “the wild beasts”), a group of early 20th-century modern artists whose works emphasized with strong colors and
visual distortions.
Fauvism