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22 Cards in this Set
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Expression
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a German movement
rejection of tonality for mathematics approach imitated 12 tone |
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Protest Song
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a song that addresses a current social issue
takes a strong position usually advocates for a response from the audience |
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Minimalism
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reaction against WWII
begins 1960s influenced by eastern philosophy |
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Impressionism
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French
rejected Wagnerism focus on atmosphere |
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Jazz
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Formed in America
1900-1920 Billy Holiday "Strange Fruit" |
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Musical
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grew out of minstrel shows
Began in NYC Songs came out of dialog |
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Verismo
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Italian Opera movement
successor to Bel canto passion rather than technique |
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Agency
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capacity of a group or individual to freely give consent about how they are treated or represented
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Appropriation
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the taking/adapting/transforming of aspects of elements of one culture by another culture.
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Folk Music
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music transmitted by oral tradition
generations old low class, working, rural people - music for them |
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Minstrel Show
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American form of entertainment
1830s- 1950s comedic skits, dancing, music, etc. |
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black face
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theatrical makeup
creates a stereotypical caricature of African-Americans performer could be Caucasian or African-American |
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Hymn
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usually a Christian text, allegory, or theological principle
set to a simple melody meant to be sung alone or in harmony |
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Spiritual
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American art form
often religious associated with enslaved African-Americans |
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Amazing Grace
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Judy Collins
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No more auction block
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Paul Robeson
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Wildflower
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Carter Family
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Old folks at home
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Foster
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Strange fruit
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performer Billy Holiday
writter Abel Meeropol |
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Can't help loving that man
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Jerome Kern
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The Girl with the flaxen hair
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Debussy
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Knee Play: Einstein on the beach
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Philip Glass
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