Webern: Quartet Opus 22, 1st movement Flashcards
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What style is Weburn’s Quartet Opus 2022 (1st movement)?
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Expressionist
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Structure
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- The only traditional aspect of this piece is the structure, which is loosely based on sonata form.
- The exposition and development use the same forms of the tone row presented slightly differently
- The introduction and coda are exactly symmetrical mirror versions of each other (the same row forms but coda uses retrogrades)
- Repeats and slight rit. to help mark the changes from one section to another
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Harmony and tonality
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- Maximally chromatic (12 tone row)
- Row eliminates the traditional hierarchy of scales and chords – no note sounds more or less important in the harmony than another
- Lack of sense of key or tonic
- Lots of dissonance - seconds, sevenths and tritones
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Melody and rhythm
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- Large and awkward leaps in the melody (e.g. the violin leaping down two octaves and a 3rd at the beginning of the development before leaping back up a major seventh).
- The melody is also highly fragmented, with single notes and pairs of notes separated by rests.
- The most notes played consecutively is three
- Melody rapidly switches from once instrument to another
- Melody is highly repetitive (e.g. the saxophone melody in bar 6 is a transposition of the opening violin material) but these repetitions are not obvious to the listener
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Texture and sonority
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- Polyphonic - piano treated as two melodic lines
- Extensive use of imitation e.g. mirror cannons, staggered repetition of prime row with its inverse
- Sparse texture - made up of overlapping fragments (’pointilism’ texture)
- Each instrument only takes a couple notes of the melody at one time. Melody is subject to rapid changes of timbre and is very fragmented.