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44 Cards in this Set
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Charles Ives and Joan Tower are composers that used quotations of others music in their own. True or False |
True |
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"Klangfarbenmelodie" and means Tone Colored melody, termed by Anton Webern. True or False. |
True |
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The two disciples of Schönberg who followed his example by writing serial music are Anton Webern and Albert Bürg. True or False |
True |
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How many variations in 12-Tone music are there? |
48 |
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"Gebrauchsmusik" or function music was coined by Carl Orff. True or False |
False, it was Paul Hindemith. |
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Zoltan Kodály, interested in Hindu Mysticism, was known for his vocal Education methods. True or False. |
True. Think Solfeggio |
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Paul Hindemith wrote an opera in a palindrome. What was it? |
Hin and Zuruch |
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Which composer was known for instrumental education methods? |
Carl Orff, think Rhythm instruments |
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Which American Composer incorporated folklore elements such as cowboy and Quaker songs in their music? |
Aaron Copland |
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The term "Aleatoric" refers to: |
Chance Music |
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Composer of New England Trytich |
William Schuman |
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First American born conductor of New York Philharmonic |
Leonard Bernstein |
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Composer of The Naked Carmen, an eclectic rock opera |
John Corigliano |
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Composer who straddled the world of serious and popular music. |
Leonard Bernstein |
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Composer who maintained religious feelings in his art? |
Olivier Messiaen |
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Music made up of natural sounds that were recorded and altered. |
Musique Concrete |
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La Voix Humaine is a monologue opera by |
Francis Poulenc |
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Composer of Amahl and the night visitors |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Composer who wrote compositions in honor of Bach: Bachianas Brasilerias #5 |
Hector Villa Lobos |
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Composer who used secundal harmonies rather frequently in compositions |
Henry Cowell |
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Composer of the Ballet, Stepping Stones |
Joan Tower |
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The Ancient voices of children by |
George crumb |
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Prominent figure of computer music |
Paul Lansky |
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Composer of Glassworks and Einstein on the Beach |
Phillip Glass |
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The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra by |
Benjamin Britten |
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Composer of the Age of Gold Ballet |
Dmitri shostakovich |
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American Composer who incorporated Jazz and wrote Porgy and Bass |
George Gershwin |
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Composer was and insurance man by profession |
Charles Ives |
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Adagio For Strings by |
Samuel Barber |
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Composer of Notjustidlemusic |
Paul Lansky |
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Composer of Drumming and City Life |
Steve Reich |
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Composer of Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima |
Krzysztof Pendereki |
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A minimalist who draws off the musical traditions of India and Africa as well as progressive rock and jazz |
Phillip Glass |
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Composer influenced by nontraditional music training, including studies in Drumming at the institute for African Studies at the university of Ghana |
Steve Reich |
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Composer who wrote "machine pieces" |
Arthur Honegger |
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Composer who wrote Dialogues des Carmelites |
Francis Poulenc |
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Scale of Eastern African Cultures |
Pentatonic |
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Complexity of African Music includes |
Polyphony |
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INDIAN MUSIC FORMULAS, WHAT ARE TALAS AND RAGAS? |
Talas- Rhythm.......Ragas-Melodic |
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Voice is a primary part of Indian Music. True or False |
True |
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Su-Yueh and Ya-Yueh are Chinese music styles. True or False |
True |
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All musical building materials must be represented in Chinese orchestra. |
True |
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The scale Chinese music is based on is the... |
Pentatonic scale |
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Much African music is built on short melodic phrases, which have variations and extended melodies. TRUE OR FALSE |
True |