Title: 20th Century Music
120th Century Music
2Movements in 20th-Century Music
- Modernism
- Neo-Classicism
- Minimalism
- Popular Music-inspired, Folk-music inspired, Jazz
Music-inspired Pieces
3Modernism
- Assumptions of music are challenged and/or
taken to extremes - Can involve complex rhythms, melodies, and
harmonies - The wierder, the better
- Composers
- Arnold Schoenberg
- Igor Stravinsky
4ARNOLD SCHOENBERG Mondestrunken (Moondrunk) from
Pierrot Lunaire (Moonstruck Pierrot) (1912)
- Genre Song Cycle
- Super-complex harmonies with lots of dissonance
called atonality - Example of weird instrumental effects and
scary-sounding half-sung/half-spoken vocal sound
called sprechstimme (song-speech) - Example of Expressionism - movement in arts
seeking to express innermost extreme feelings
(Freud)
5Moonstruck
- The wine that with eyes is drunk, at night the
moon pours down in waves, and a spring-flook
overflows the slient horizon. - Desires shuddering and sweet swim countless
through the floods! - The poet, whom devotion inspires made drunk by
the sacred drink, toward heaven he turns his
entranced head and ,reeling, sucks and slurps the
wine that with eyes is drunk.
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7IGOR STRAVINSKY Part 1 from Le Sacre du
printemps (The Rite of Spring) (1913)
- Genre Ballet
- Example of Primitivism - recalling the
prehistoric power of rhythm and form (Darwin) - From ballet based on story of ancient ritual
sacrifice of a maiden - Lots of rhythmic complexity - including
- SYNCOPATION
- Complex tone colors (unusual combinations of
instruments)
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10NEO-CLASSICISM (includes neo-romanticism,
neo-baroquism, neo-renaissancism, and
neo-medievalism)
- A reaction against the wierdness of Modernism
- A return to the past in thematic material and
formal structures - Composers
- Bela Bartok
- Benjamin Britten
- Ellen Taffe Zwilich
11BELA BARTOK Second Movement Game of Pairs from
Concerto for Orchestra (1943)
- Genre Concerto
- A B A form - used Classical forms such as sonata
and rondo in an established form such as Concerto - Use traditional melodic shapes
12BENJAMIN BRITTEN Young Persons Guide to the
Orchestra (1946)
- Genre (like a ) Concerto (for orchestra)
- Theme and Variations Form
- Theme is borrowed from a 17th-century Baroque
composer Henry Purcell
13MINIMALISM
- A movement in music also against the complexities
of Modernism - Composers use simple melodic and harmonic ideas
and repeat them over and over with very gradual
changes - Composer
- Philip Glass
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17PHILIP GLASS Knee Play 1 from Einstein on the
Beach (1976)
- Genre Opera
- Simple melodic, harmonic and rhythmic patterns
- These patterns are repeated over and over again
with subtle changes
18POPULAR MUSIC-INSPIRED, FOLK-MUSIC INSPIRED, JAZZ
MUSIC-INSPIRED PIECES
- Composers look to popular, folk, and jazz music
for inspiration and musical material - Composers
- William Grant Still
- Aaron Copland
19WILLIAM GRANT STILL Third Movement from
Afro-American Symphony (1931)
- Genre Symphony
- Inspired by African-American spirituals and Jazz
music - Featured lots of syncopation
20AARON COPLAND Section 7 from Appalachian Spring
Theme and Variations on Simple Gifts (1943-44)
- Genre Ballet
- Theme is based on early American Shaker folk hymn
called Simple Gifts - Theme and Variaitons form
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22ELLEN TAFFE ZWILICH First Movement from Concerto
Grosso 1985 (1985)
- Genre Concerto
- Uses instruments from the past - (harpsichord)
- Modelled after concerto grosso of Handel and Bach
- Example of Neo-Classicism (although it goes back
to Baroque music models)