Purcell Flashcards

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What is the structure of ‘Music for a While’ by Purcell?

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Ternary Form: A-B-A’

The structure consists of three sections: A, B, and a modified return to A.

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How many repetitions of the ground bass occur in Section A of ‘Music for a While’?

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5 repetitions

The ground bass is introduced and repeated five times in this section.

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What happens to the ground bass in the 5th repetition?

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It is shortened

This occurs at bars 13/14.

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What key modulations occur in Section B of ‘Music for a While’?

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  • G major
  • C major
  • Return to A minor

These modulations contribute to the harmonic structure of the piece.

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What is the significance of the vocal melody’s first two entrances on the lyric ‘Music’?

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First on the tonic, then on the dominant

This reflects Purcell’s clever use of harmony in relation to the ground bass.

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What is unusual about the ground bass length in ‘Music for a While’?

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It is a three-bar ground bass

Typically, one might expect ground basses to be 4 or 8 bars.

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What is the general flow of the vocal phrases in ‘Music for a While’?

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If one rises, the next generally falls

This creates a balanced melodic contour.

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What type of harmony is primarily used in ‘Music for a While’?

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Harmony dictated by the ground bass

Primarily triads in root or first position.

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Define syllabic word setting.

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One note per syllable

This method is used at bar 64 in ‘Music for a While’.

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Define melismatic word setting.

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Several notes per syllable

This method contrasts with syllabic word setting.

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What is word painting in music?

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Using music to describe the sentiment of the lyrics

Examples include pitch drops for the lyric ‘drop’ and a wandering melody for ‘wond ring’.

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What is the texture of ‘Music for a While’?

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Homophonic, better described as melody and accompaniment

There are also moments of imitation.

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What instruments are featured in ‘Music for a While’?

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  • Soprano voice
  • Harpsichord
  • Bass Viol

These instruments contribute to the baroque style of the piece.

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What is a ground bass?

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A constantly repeating bass line

Purcell’s ground bass revolves around the tonic and dominant of the key.

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True or False: The ground bass in ‘Music for a While’ remains static throughout the piece.

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False

Purcell makes several changes to keep it engaging.

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