Shoeberg: Peripette Flashcards
Shoenberg uses notes from what in ‘peripette’?
Hexachords - (is a group of six notes taken from 12 semitones)
What tonality is ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
It is Atonal as they is no tonality
What type of chords dose shoenberg use in ‘peripette’?
Dischords
How is the rhythm made complex in ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
Changing time signatures, completes rhythmic patterns - dotted rhythms irregular groupings such as septuplets and diminished quavers
Is they freedom in the tempo of ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
Yes
What size is orchestra in ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
HUGE
What instruments are included in the orchestra of ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
WIND SECTION including - piccolo, cor Angolans, bass clarinet, contrabass on, BRASS SECTION including - trombones, horns, trumpets and tuba PERCUSSION SECTION - including bass drum gong and xylophone
What different instrument techniques are used in ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
Tremolo and muted brass
How are the full range on instruments explored in ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
By using very high and low notes
Shoenberg used different instruments and sounds combined what was this called?
‘Melodic line’ known as klamgfarbenmelodie
Who dose the music express extreme emotions in ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
By dynamics as quite as possible and as loud as possible
What is the structor of ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
It is based on a loose rondo form ABACA
What dose the texture change between in ‘peripette’ written by shoenberg?
Monophonic due to single lines being played by instruments and contrapuntal many different lines played simultaneously