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Music

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recitative
speech like singing
Nuages
Debussy
counterpoint
The technique of combining two or more melodic lines in such a way that they establish a harmonic relationship while retaining their linear individuality
noble savage
fascination with the culture of the olden times
paralled motion/chords
sequence of intervals that doesn't change as chord changes; two voices moving without changing interval
danza
physical movement done to music
modulation
A passing or transition from one key or tonality to another
polyphonic
consisting of several melodies played together
pace
measured by the number of beats occurring in 60 seconds
gapped scales
a scale with fewer than 7 notes
pizzicato
Played by plucking rather than bowing the strings
consonance
Close correspondence of sounds
Claude Debussy
French Impressionist
coloratura
soprano singing elaborate ornamentation containing improvised or written out running passages and trills; common in arias
range
The gamut of tones that a voice or instrument is capable of producing
articulation
Directions to a performer typically through symbols and icons on a musical score that indicate characteristics of the attack, duration, and decay of a given note.
Pirates of Penzance
Sullivan
siciliano
dance, slow, pastoral piece with duple meter. it's harmony is often very chordal
basso buffo
comic bass
chant
simple one-lined melody
hemiola
ratio of 3:2 (2 measures of triple meter as if they were 3 of duple meter)
whole-tone scale
scale build entirely of whole tone intervals
program music
compositions with extra-musical content that directs listener's attention to a pictoral association
Othello
Verdi
Souvenir de Porto Rico
Gottschalk
absolute music
Instrumental music that is free of any explicit verbal reference or program
movement
A self-contained section of an extended composition
patrol march
when a sound comes from one side, gets louder and then goes off into the distance of the other side
diatonicism
Of or using only the seven tones of a standard scale without chromatic alterations
minstral
white people who dressed up like black people and made shows for entertainment
harmonics
lightly touching a string at the right place you get a note 2 octaves higher than the one you're playing
Pomp and Circumstance
Elgar
homophonic
Having or characterized by a single melodic line with accompaniment.
Camille Saint-Saens
French
inflection of notes
Alteration in pitch or tone of the voice.
mode
A patterned arrangement, as the one characteristic of the music such as Lydian, Dorian etc
tone poem
self contained piece that is purely instrumental
reminiscence motif
motif used by Verdi in Otello, different from leitmotif because it is repeated less, less sophosticated, and less involved
texture
the musical pattern created by parts being played or sung together
Elgar & Sullivan
British
bel canto
beautiful singing usually associated with a very light, agile, soprano voice
pitch
the highness or lowness of a note in relation to other notes
nocturne
unending melodies that don't necessarily have an ending
furiant
rapid and fiery Bohemian dance with shifting accents
Hard Times Come Again No More
Foster
transcription
when an arrangement of music for another medium is written for a different instrument
timbre
The combination of qualities of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds of the same pitch and volume
parlor music
Foster made up this genre, and it's usually with one voice and one piano
pentatonic scale
scale of five tones heard in African, Far Eastern, and Native American music
aesthetics
sense of beauty, taste of beauty
tonality
A system or an arrangement of seven tones built on a tonic key
syncopation
deliberate upsetting of the meter or pulse by shifting the accent
opus
a musical composition numbered to designate the order of a composer's works
Romeo and Juliet
Tchaicovsky
Violin Concerto
Saint-Saens
habanera
Cuban dance named after Havana
Post-Romantic/Impressionist time period
1890-1910
monophonic
Having a single melodic line
color & subtlety
the two words Debussy would use to describe his music
synesthetic
appeals directly to the senses. immediate response
Slavonic Dance & Biblicke
Dvorak
pattersong
fast, funny usually done by the basso buffo
Semper Fidelis
Sousa
multiple stopping
when more than one string is played at the same time
character piece
compositions attempting to represent the "character" of something extra-musical
rhetoric
way of expressing something that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
Romantic time period
1803-1890
meter
A specific rhythm determined by the number of beats and the time value assigned to each note in a measure
Guiseppe Verdi
Italian
aria
solo in an opera
tessitura
The prevailing range of a vocal or instrumental part, within which most of the tones lie.
conjunct
Of or relating to successive tones of the scale, moving step by step
3 Character Pieces (Romanza)
Foote
chromaticism
Relating to chords or harmonies based on nonharmonic tones
the mighty 5
Russian composers who were anti-academic nationalists
Rococo
light, airy, graceful, and ornamented style
orgam
duplicating a melody in 5ths or 6ths
concerto
soloist with an orchestra
cadence
the closing chord progression at the end of a piece
Risorgimento
name of the Italian movement for unity from Austria
gamelan
Indonesian orchestra with stringed instruments, flutes, and a variety of percussion
Ausgleich
in 1867 brought the Czech's to want independence
Rachmaninov
Piano Concerto #3 & Vespers
cadenza
soloist shows off improvisation techniques
The Strenuous Life
Joplin
set piece
self contained independent musical number that has a beginning and an end
coda
the end
sonata
A composition for one or more solo instruments, one of which is usually a keyboard instrument, usually consisting of three or four independent movements varying in key, mood, and tempo

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