Schwartz: Defying Gravity Flashcards
1
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Harmony and tonality
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- Chords are in root position
- Use of dissonance (e.g. bar 30)
- Chord progressions are often unrelated (see opening shift D to C♯to C)
- Use of pedal at the end (bar 168)
2
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Melody
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- Syllabic
- Starts conjunct/stepwise
- Verse and chorus combine conjunct and wide angular leaps in the melodic line
- Vocalisation used in ‘aah’ (b. 175)
- Ascending sequences (b. 6+7)
- Leaps often feature rising perfect 5th (b. 34)
3
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Texture
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- Sparse texture (chord stabs)
- Monophonic/unaccompanied bars (bar 3)
- Homophonic chordal moments (bar 132)
- Elphaba and Glinda sing separately, in unison (b. 101) or in harmony (b. 127)
- Verses use MDH
- Ostinato accompaniment (b. 88)
- Ending is contrapuntal/polyphonic - 3 musical ideas with different lyrics (b. 168)
4
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Rhythm, tempo and metre
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- tempo changes numerous and important
- 3/2 to 2/2 time signature change in opening section
- Syncopation (b. 67-70)
- Triplets (b. 60 and b. 96)
- Rests to break up phrases
- Fermatas lengthen and give freedom (b. 174 + 176)
- Rallentandos used at the end of sections
- TS change from 4/4 (b. 88) to 2/2 (b. 115)
- Dotted rhythms (b. 82)
- Phrases start with an offbeat entry (b. 15)
5
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Vocal range
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large - nearly 2 octaves
6
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Instrumentation
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- electric guitars - distortion
- large orchestra - woodwind, brass, strings, with 3 keyboards and a harp
- wide variety of percussion - drum kit, tubular bells, timpani
- brass - homophonic in a fanfare manner (b. 20)
- string tremolo to add tension (b. 34)
- hi-hat - crotchet rhythms in bar 51 to add rhythmic momentum
- cymbal roll adds excitement to key change (b. 122)
- climax (b. 135) all instruments playing
- synths and glocks play magical-sounding repeated quaver accompaniment to chorus
- tubular bells give ethereal sonority (b. 147)