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Music Final

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Ex 1: Maple Leaf Rag. Composed & Performed by S. Joplin. Fact: Solo piano.
Ex 2: Hotter than that. Louis Armstrong. Fact: New Orleans Jazz Style.
Ex 3: Just a closer walk with Thee. Mahalia Jackson performer. Fact: Gospel music.
Ex 4: It Don’t mean a thing. Ella Fitzgerald and D. Ellington. Fact: Example of Swing style.
Ex 5: Moanin’. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Fact: Easy going tempo.
Ex 6: Confirmation by Charlie Parker. Fact: Example of Bebop jazz style.
Ex 7: How are things in Glocca Morra performed by Winton Marsalis. Fact: Uses melody from a famous Broadway musical.
Ex 8: Trumpet Concerto by F. Haydn. Fact: Clear harmonies and musical structure.
Ex 9: Piano Concerto No. 9 by W. A. Mozart. Fact: Classical Orchestras begin to expand their instrumentation.
Ex 10: Magic Flute by W.A. Mozart. Fact: Wealthy patrons still key to the creation of classical music.
Ex 11: Symphony No. 6 by Beethoven. Fact: Example of Symphony.
Ex 12: Erlkönig by F. Schubert. Fact: Example of Lieder (art songs).
Ex 13: Symphony Fantastique by H. Berlioz. Fact: In romantic era Symphonies were expanded in length and texture.
Ex 14: Nessun Dorma by G. Puccini. Fact: An example of Opera Seria.
Ex 15: Prelude to the afternoon of a faun by C. Debussy. Fact: Example of musical Impressionism.
Ex 16: Le Sacre du printemps (The rite of Spring) by I. Stravinsky. Fact: Example of Modernism.
Ex 17: Pierrot Lunaire: Movement I. by A. Schoenberg. Fact: Example of Modernism.
Ex 18: Gentle Warrior by Kalolin Johnson, Devon Paul and Thunder Herney. Fact: Example of modern Indigenous music. Influenced by western pop, rap, rock but also authentically indigenous with singing styles, language, context, and story.
2 General Facts about Classical Era: 1. A middle-class audience was growing. 2. Wealthy patrons still key to the creation of classical music.
2 General Facts about Romantic Era: 1. Harmonies became more colorful 2. Individualism – Individual musical expression identifies this era. Personal experiences are inspiration for music.
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