Music 1st Quarterly
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Defined by the sudden emergence of advanced technology for recording and distributing music as well as dramatic innovations in musical form and styles. | 20th Century Music |
He introduced new chord combinations, whole-tone chords, chromaticism, dissonance, parallel; he has 227 compositions. | Claude-Achille Debussy |
Father of modern school of composition | Claude-Achille Debussy |
His first notable composition was "The Firebird Suite" written for the Russian Ballet. | Igor Stravinsky |
He explored the use of chromatic harmonies and is responsible for the "twelve-tone technique." | Arnold Schoenberg |
Taught himself music theory but took lessons in counterpoint. | Arnold Schoenberg |
Pelleas et Melisande is the work of | Claude-Achille Debussy |
Jeux is the work of | Claude-Achille Debussy |
The Firebird Suite is the work of | Igor Stravinsky |
The Rake's Progress is the work of | Igor Stravinsky |
Skandalkonzert is the work of | Arnold Schoenberg |
Bolero is the work of | Maurice Ravel |
Rapsodie Espagnole is the work of | Maurice Ravel |
String Quartet is the work of | Maurice Ravel |
Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun is the work of | Claude-Achille Debussy |
Ballet Petrouchka is the work of | Igor Stravinsky |
Chord or triad with note extended | Extended Chord |
Works defined as "home" pitch or "tonal" center. | Modal Melodies |
Very soft | Pianissimo |
Very loud | Fortissimo |
Backward and upside down transposition from the last note of the prime. | Retrograde Inversion |
All determined by unpredictability or by chance. | Chance Music |
Music based from electronic and circuitry. | Electronic Music |
Music expressed reactions rather than reality. | Impressionism |
Music that introduced new methods, new etc. | Expressionism |