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Mus. Ch. 27 Notes #1

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Composers who broke ties with the past and devised new methods of writing, performing and understanding music Revolutionaries
Arnold Schoenberg's revolutionary techniques was. called the: Twelve-Tone System
The Twelve-Tone system arranged its tones in a series called a: Row
The Twelve-Tone system was _______ Atonal
Wrote "Five. Pieces for Orchestra" and was a student under Schoenberg Anton Webern
20th century composers who explored previously unknown aspects of musical sound Experimentalists
Two well known Experimentalists: Ives; Cage
Wrote General Putnam's Camp Charles Ives
Music in which elements of the compositon are left to the decision of the performers Indeterminate Music
Invented the Prepared Piano John Cage
John Cage experimented with ______ Music Electronic
Prepared Music produced percussive got the piano by putting various objects (i.e spoon, fork) on particular_______ to give a new sounds when the keys were pressed Strings
Cages Prepared Music was inspired by music of other cultures, particularly _______ of Indonesia Gamelon
Musical revolutionaries abandoned the _____ system of harmony Tonal
Experimentalists altered tradition and method of composing and resting music and the concept of what makes ______ as opposed to ______ Music; Noise
Experimentalists extended the ranges of traditional music ______ Instruments
Instruments that generate tones electornically Music Synthesizers
The 1st Synthesizer in the US RCA Mark II
With Indeterminate music, each performance of the same composition sounds like a _____ work Different
Indeterminate Music used charts/ graphs/ geometric patterns/ curves and circle as the ________ the composer wrote Score
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