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Title: Reminders


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Reminders
  • Opera Project information on web- MUH 3212 -
    Opera (Video) Project (Spring 2009)- Request
    title w/ at least 1-2 alternates- No Drafts
    after Thursday, 1200 noon
  • Bibliography Project- Now Overdue and generating
    penalties- did you receive a receipt?

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MULTI-CHAPTER TEST 2
  • This coming FRIDAY, 17 April 2009, during normal
    class time.
  • Covers Chapters 17-18-19- post-Beethoven to end
    of opera
  • Review materials on course web site
  • Same format (roughly) as Test 1
  • Start when entire class is ready, done by 1129
  • Late arrivals receive no extra time

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Richard Wagner
  • Dominant figure of German music in 2nd half of
    19th C
  • Transforms German music-influenced by Weber,
    Beethoven, Meyerbeer- opera into music drama-
    symphony into tone poem- chromaticism to the end
    of tonality- extreme orchestral forces
  • Personality larger than life

(1813-1883)
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Innovations Significance
  • Schopenhauer (music as manifestation of will)
  • GesamtkunstwerkUnion of all arts in service
    of drama - Complete control of all aspects of
    production- Wrote own librettos based on German
    mythology- Precise coordination of staging,
    singing, etc.
  • Music Drama - words action outer drama
    (physical reality)- orchestral sound inner
    drama (psychological)
  • Leitmotifs in unending melody
  • Huge Orchestra forces (quadruple winds, full
    brass)
  • Bayreuth Festspielhaus (built 1872-76)

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Bayreuth Festspielhaus
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Bayreuth Festspielhaus
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Bayreuth Festspielhaus
  • Deep Orchestra Pit(in front of stage)
  • Holds over 100 players
  • invisible orchestra

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Tristan und Isolde
  • Continuous musical texture (no distinction
    between arias and recitatives)
  • Leitmotifs in symphonic web
  • Extreme chromatic harmony(dissolution of
    tonality)
  • NAWM 128 (Hanning, 487)
  • Additional Examples YouTube - Wagner Tristan
    und Isolde PreludeYouTube - Tristan und Isolde
    Act3 Mild und leise...

Tristan
Isolde
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TEST 2 MATERIALS END HERE
  • Following Slides referenceChapters 20 ff. (for
    Final Exam)

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Music in the late 19th C
  • Romanticism ends by 1850s
  • Late Romantic or post Romantic inadequate
  • Musical Modernism (Carl Dahlhaus)- begins c.
    1889 (Strauss/Mahler)- coincides w/ rise of
    mass-market culture
  • Generation of composers born c. 1850s-70sJean
    Sibelius, Edward Elgar, Giacomo Puccini, Richard
    Strauss, Gustav Mahler, Claude Debussy, Hugo
    Wolf, etc.
  • Nationalism

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Anton Bruckner
  • b. Linz, then Vienna
  • Organist, theorist, teacher
  • Wagnerian Symphonist- large orchestral
    forces- massive forms
  • Influences of Beethovens 9th- opening out of
    mist- recall of earlier materials
  • ExamplesYouTube - Bruckner - 4th symphony
    "Romantic"- 1st mvt. (Part 1)YouTube - Bruckner
    - 4th symphony "Romantic" - 1st mvt. (Part 2)

(1824-1896)
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Hugo Wolf
  • Most important composer of Lieder in late 19th C
  • Career as critic in Vienna
  • Lieder- music in service of words- poets name
    above his
  • Adapts Wagnerian style- free declamation-
    chromatic harmony
  • ExampleElisabeth Schwartzkopf - kennst du das
    land - hugo wolf

(1860-1903)
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Gustav Mahler
  • Composer-conductor(Hanning, 496 on career)
  • to write a symphony is to construct a world
  • Song-Symphonist- songs for voice orchestra- 9
    Symphonies- Das Lied von der Erde
  • NAWM 137 (orch. song)
  • ExamplesYouTube - Mahler Symphony No. 1 "Titan"
    Part I 1/2YouTube - Mahler Symphony No. 1
    "Titan" Part I 2/2YouTube - Fischer-Dieskau
    Sings Mahler "Ging heut Morgen übers Feld"

(1860-1911)
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