Peripetie Flashcards
1
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Rhythm
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- 3/4, 2/4, 4/4
- very quick tempo
- complex rhythms
- varied rhythms
- change quickly
- diff rhythmic patterns layered on top of each other to create complex contrapuntal texture
2
Q
Tonality and harmony
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- atonal
- dissonant harmonies
- chords/melodies often form hexachords
3
Q
Structure
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- free rondo form
- 5 sections (ABACA)
- tutti final section
4
Q
Texture and dynamics
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- mainly contrapuntal
- occasional monophonic and homophonic moments
- inversion
- imitation
- climax created through 3 diff canons heard at once
- frequent sudden changes of dynamics
5
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Melody
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- made up of many short fragmented motifs
- motifs combined in diff ways
- disjunct melodies
- large leaps, so often angular
- octave displacement
- inversion
- rhythmic augmentation
- klangfarbenmelodie (adds timbre)
- Haupstimme means most important part
- Nebenstimme means second most important part
- contains tremelo
6
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Genre
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- Expressionism: early 20th century
- from ‘5 orchestral pieces’ (4th)
- ‘five orchestral pieces’ first performed 1912
- 1909 composed
- peripetie means sudden reversal
- back then hard to perform because large orchestra and experimental nature
7
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Instrumentation
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- large orchestra (90+ players)
- instruments change rapidly creating contrasts in timbre
- large range of pitch
- strings
- ww: picollo, flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, contrabassoon, cor anglais, clarinet in d
- large brass section: horns, trumpets, trombones, tubas
- percussion: tamtam
- cymbals played with mallet and cello bow
- double bass plays tremolo close to bridge that supports strings