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Terms and Definitions: Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Gershwin, and Compositional Techniques, Quizzes of Music

Definitions of various terms related to the works of stravinsky, schoenberg, and gershwin, including musical compositions and compositional techniques such as neoclassicism, impressionism, expressionism, bitonality, polytonality, polychord, quartertone chords, tonecluster, tone color melody, whole tone scale, and pentatonic scale. It also includes terms specific to certain compositions.

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2009/2010

Uploaded on 12/13/2010

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Download Terms and Definitions: Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Gershwin, and Compositional Techniques and more Quizzes Music in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 The Firebird DEFINITION 1 Stravinsky TERM 2 Petrushka DEFINITION 2 Stravinsky TERM 3 Rite of Spring DEFINITION 3 Stravinsky TERM 4 Pulcinella DEFINITION 4 Stravinsky TERM 5 The Soldier's Tale DEFINITION 5 Stravinsky TERM 6 The Rakes Progress DEFINITION 6 Stravinksy TERM 7 Transfigured Night DEFINITION 7 Schoenberg TERM 8 Songs of Gurre DEFINITION 8 Schoenberg TERM 9 Chamber Symphony DEFINITION 9 Schoenberg TERM 10 Op. 9 DEFINITION 10 Schoenberg TERM 21 Porgy and Bess DEFINITION 21 Gershwin TERM 22 Billy the Kid DEFINITION 22 Copland TERM 23 Rodeo DEFINITION 23 Copland TERM 24 Appalachian Spring DEFINITION 24 Copland TERM 25 A Lincoln Portrait DEFINITION 25 Copland TERM 26 Music for the Theater DEFINITION 26 Copland TERM 27 Piano Variations DEFINITION 27 Copland TERM 28 Connotations for Orchestra DEFINITION 28 Copland TERM 29 Fleeting Moods and extensive use of tone colors (Debussy) DEFINITION 29 Impressionism TERM 30 revival of old forms using 20th century harmonies and rhythms, continued use of tonality (Stravinsky) DEFINITION 30 Neoclassicism TERM 31 Intense, subjective emotions represented musically / early atonal style? DEFINITION 31 Expressionism TERM 32 Bitonality DEFINITION 32 the whole piece is written in TWO keys TERM 33 polytonality DEFINITION 33 the whole piece is written in THREE or MORE keys TERM 34 polychord DEFINITION 34 THREE or MORE chords played at the same time (i.e. C D F) TERM 35 quartertone chords DEFINITION 35 the interval between notes are fourths
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