Quiz 2 Flashcards
Symphonies second movement
Slow movement
Tempo- Adante moderato
Symphonies First movement
Opening movement
Tempo- allegro
Symphonies third movement
Minuet and trio
Tempo- moderate
Symphonies fourth movement
Closing movement
Tempo-allegro
A poem set to music where each stanza has the same music
Strophic poem
Song cycle
A group of songs performed in succession that tells of suggests a story
19th and 20th century music which composers were eager to embrace elements in their music that claimed a national identity. An example of this is incorporating folk melodies into their compositions.
Nationalism
Musical style in which materials are reduced go a minimum and procedures simplified so that what is going on in the music is immediately apparent. Often characterized by a constant pulse and many repot ions of simple rhythmic, melodic, or harmonic patterns
Minimalism
Music that is independent of words, drama, visual images,’or any kind of representational aspects
Absolute music
Instrumental music that tells a story or follows a narrative or other sequence of events
Programmatic music
A most often one movement work of programmatic music for orchestra that conveys a poetic idea, story, scene, or succession of moods by presenting themes that are repeated, varied, or transformed
Tone poem
A type of German song, especially of the Romantic period, typically for solo voice with piano accompaniment.
Lieder