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Sections of the orchestra   woodwinds, brass, stings, and percussion  
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String Instruments   violins, violas, cellos, double bass, and harp  
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Brass Instruments   Trumpet, french horn, tuba, and trombone  
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Woodwind Instruments   flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon  
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Percussion Instruments   Timpani, bass drum, snare drum, xylophone, tambourine, castanets and gong  
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Woodwind Section   -made out of wood -blow into instrument to make sound  
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String Section   -oldest & largest section -have strings and played with a bow  
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Brass Section   -made out of metal -produces sound when player buzzes lips -  
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Pitched Percussion   -definite pitch instruments  
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non-pitched Percussion   -indefinite pitch instruments  
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Romantic Period   -1825-1900 -rejected the enlightenment -human emotion as basis of art [extreme] -idealized individual over society -Supernatural and nature  
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Lied   -Poem set to music -voice and piano -operatic vocal style Ex. Erlking -German -Man and piano  
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Song Cycle   -Song Collections published and performed as a single work Ex. Ring on My Finger -woman's voice and piano -German  
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Character Piece   -Instrumental work for piano Ex. Nocture No. 2 -strictly piano -happy sound  
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Program Music   -Orchestral work -larger orchestra Ex. Fantastic Symphony  
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Fantastic Symphony   -conceived as a musial description of a specific program -has 5 different sections  
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Idee fixe   -uses a musical theme -fixed idea  
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musical nationalism   -national opera -reflected the rise of nationalism in Europe  
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Rubato   -Endless melody -no strict tempo Ex. Tristan und Isolde -younger woman  
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Bel Canto   -beautiful singing and melodies -singing and symphony accompaniment Ex. La Boheme -Older and deeper sounding woman  
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Grand Opera   -ultimate romantic genre -spectacular productions -combined all arts Ex. Tristan und Isolde and La Boheme  
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Franz Schubert   -composer of the lied -1797-1829 Work: Erlking  
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Robert Schumann   -1810-1856 -German Composer and writer Work: Ring on my finger  
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Frederic Chopin   1810-1849 -French-polish composer -wrote exclusively for the piano Works: Prelude in E minor and Nocture No.2  
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Hector Berlioz   -1803-1869 -French composer and critic -composed for large ensembles Work: Fantastic Symphony  
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Richard Wagner   -1813-1883 -German Composer -rejected italian opera -composed music, story, and lyrics -nordic mythology and themes -Rubato style: endless melody Work: Tristan und Isolde  
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Giuseppe Verdi   -1813-1901 -National style  
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Giacomo Puccini   -1858-1924 Verismo Style: realism Work: La Boheme  
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Modernism   1900-1960 -technology -reflected profound changes in Western culture in early 20th century -end of Eurocentrism -increased use of dissonance, no resolution  
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Impressionism   -irregular phrases -avoidance of traditional harmonic progres ambiguity on form -unresolved dissonance -whole tone scales  
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Primitivism   directness, exoticism, non-urban cultures  
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Expressionism   -irregular, episodic, fragmentory form and structure -abrupt musical language -clashing dissonances -great emotional intensity -interest in the common man  
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Atonal Music   -emancipation of dissonance -logical extension of historical trends Ex. Perriot Lunaire  
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12 tone/serial music   -Schoenberg -organized 12 tones into a series to avoid creating a tonal center -pitch series  
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Claude Debussy   -1862-1918 -impressionist composer -rebelled against german romanticism -used non-tonal scales Ex. Piano Prelude, Voiles  
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Igor Stravinsky   -1882-1971 -born in russia worked in paris -collaborated with ballet russe Ex. Rite of Spring  
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Arnold Schoenberg   -1874-1951 -austrian composer and teacher -created atonal music Ex. Pierrot Lunaire  
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Anton Webern   -studied with schoenberg -extended serialsim beyond pitch -extremely concentrated and concise style  
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Charles Ives   -1874-1954 -american original -self-taught pioneer -embraced american music: marches, hymns, etc. Ex. Three Places in New England -polytonal -bands all mixed together  
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Aaron Copland   -1900-1990 -American Nationalism -First American composer to achieve international status -embraced nationalism in 1930s -used folk songs in his works Ex. Appalachian Spring  
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John Cage   -1912-1992 -Pushed the envelope -avant-garde american composer -influenced by zen buddhism -studied with schoenberg -electronic music -prepared piano: weights on strings Ex. Perilous night  
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Duke Ellington   -1899-1974 -composer, pianist, bandleader -approached jazz as concert music Ex. Sepia Panorama  
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Leonard Bernstein   -1918-1990 -composer, conductor, pianist -1st American conductor to gain get worldwide acclaim Ex. West Side Story: Tonight  
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