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Mus. Ch. 27 Notes #1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |