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music final

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the impressionist painters-   french  
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who were the impressionists painters?   monet, manet, degas, pisarro, renoir  
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the symbolic poets   charles baudeelair, stephane mallarme, paul verlaine, arthur rimbaud  
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impressionism in music   ancient sales and exotic sales  
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ancient sales   church modes of the middle ages. machaut:modally based  
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exotic sales   chromatic, whole tone. debussy "voiles" (whole tone scales)  
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claude debussy (1862-1918)   french composer, impressionist, paris conservatory, prix de rome, opera pelease ad melisande (1902), died in 1918  
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debussy's output   orchestral works- la mer, three nocturnes, "the afternoon of faun"  
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debussy's piano works   claire de lune, evening in granada, reflections in the water  
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nadia boulanger   20th century music teacher  
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aaron copland   important composer in 20th century  
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the reaction against romanticism   escaping from refinement- adopt primitive, uninhibited, spontaneous style. non western sources  
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new trends in the arts   futurism, dadaism, cubism, -expressionism - german response to impressionism, subconscious: hallucinations; dreams- artists:kandinsky, Klee, Kokooschka, Munch  
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expressionists composers   arnold schoenberg, alban berg, anton  
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Neoclassicism   balance and objectivity, formal structures, back to bach, early 1920s, absolute music  
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new elements of musical style   the new rhthmic complexity, revitalization of rhyhm- polyrhthm, polymeter, changing meters, irregular meters  
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the new melody   instrumental character, wide leaps and dissonant intervals  
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the new harmony   beyond traditional systems of tonality, polychords, polyharmony  
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new concepts of tonality   major-minor systems not dominant, drive toward and tonic weakened, church modes and non western music,polytonality, atonality  
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the twelve tone method   devised by shoenberg, strict basone unified by tone row, tone row  
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stravisnky   russian composer, nicolai rimsky-korsakov, serge diaghilev and russian ballet. -firebird (1910) Petrushka (1911) the rite of spring *near riot, 1920 france  
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stravinskys trends   post-impressionism, primitivism, neoclassicism, seralism  
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shoenberg and the 2nd viennese school   german expressionism - arnold shoenberg and his followers  
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arnold shoenberg   austrian composer, conducter, teacher, artist, largely self taught  
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the european tradition   traditional music approached scientifically, seeking authenticity  
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Bela Bartok and the european tradition   1881-1945, hungarian composer. studied folklore, emigrated to the u.s. in 1940, leukemia, ASCAP, died in new york city at 64  
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Bartok's music   logic and beauty classical form, ,musical language based on easter europe tradition, new scales, polytonal harmonic language, tyrannical rule of the major and minor keys  
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nationalism in the americas   aaron coplan, paris, nadia boulanger, jazz idioms, neoclassicism, piano pieces, orchestral works, ballets, film scores  
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nationalism in the americans: Mexico   mexican culture draws on american indian, hispanic, and african cultures, catholic church powerful sinc 1519  
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silverstre revueltas   mexican composer, child prodigy (violin), studies in mexico and the US  
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jazz   began arond 1900 in new orleans, originally music for bars and brothels, early practionarers primarlily af  
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