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Title: Program Music


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Program Music
  • Romantic Symphonic Genres

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Free Concerts at the University this week
  • MONDAY (TODAY), March 12
  • Organ Students from the University of Alberta in
    recital Noon, Convocation Hall
  • TUESDAY, March 13
  • Joys and Sorrows Lieder of Schubert, Schumann
    and Wolf 800 PM, Convocation Hall
  • WEDNESDAY, March 14
  • Jeanette Comeau, Viola. 5 pm Con Hall
  • Leanne Dammann, Viola. 8 pm Con Hall
  • SUNDAY, March 18
  • Kim Denis, Voice (MMus) 8 pm Con Hall
  • Monday March 19
  • Wendy Markourski, Organ Lecture Recital Noon
    Con Hall
  • Tuesday March 20
  • Neil Cockburn, Organ Lecture Recital 1pm Con
    Hall

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Program Music
  • orchestral music associated with a literary idea,
    mood, or other extra-musical ideas.

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Four Types Genres of Program Music
  • The Concert Overture A single-movement concert
    piece for orchestra based on a literary idea.
    (i.e. Tchaikovskys Romeo and Juliet. Normally
    in Sonata form.
  • Incidental Music Usually consists of an
    overture and a series of pieces to be performed
    between the acts of a play and during important
    scenes. (i.e. Mendelssohns music for A
    Midsummer Nights Dream). Similar to todays
    film and TV music).
  • Program Symphony The most important offspring
    of Program Music. A multimovement orchestral
    work based on a literary theme, story, or idea.
    (i.e. Berliozs Symphonie Fantastique).
  • Symphonic Poem or Tone Poem invented by Franz
    Liszt. A single movement orchestral work, which
    in the course of contrasting sections develops a
    poetic idea, suggests a scene, or creates a mood.
    Differs from the concert overture in that there
    is no set form. (i.e. Smetanas The Moldau or
    Liszts Les Preludes).

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Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique
  • Hector Berlioz's musical embodiment of the
    supreme love of his life, Harriet Smithson, was
    the "idee fixe" theme of the autobiographical
    Symphonie Fantastique.

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Idee Fixe
  • A reoccurring melody or motif that represents
    either a person, place or mood.
  • In the case of Symphonie Fantastique, the idee
    Fixe represents the composers beloved Herriot
    Smithson

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Symphony Fantastique the Program
  • I. Reveries -- PassionsA young musician,
    afflicted with that moral complaint which a
    celebrated writer Chateaubriand calls
    "undirected emotionalism," sees the woman of his
    dreams and falls hopelessly in love. Each time
    her image comes into his mind, it evokes a
    musical thought represented by an idee fixe
    that is impassioned in character, but also noble
    and shy, as he imagines her to be.

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Symphony Fantastique the Program
  • II. A BallThe artist finds himself in the swirl
    of a party, but the beloved image appears before
    him and troubles his soul.

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Symphony Fantastique the Program
  • III. Scene in the CountryIn the distance, two
    shepherds play a ranz des vaches in dialogue
    solo oboe and English horn. The pastoral
    setting, the gentle evening breeze, the hopeful
    feelings he has begun to have--all conspire to
    bring to his spirit an unaccustomed calm, and his
    thoughts take on a more cheerful cast. He hopes
    not to be lonely much longer. But his happiness
    is disturbed by dark premonitions. What if she is
    deceiving him! One of the shepherds resumes his
    playing, but the other makes no response.... In
    the distance, thunder. Solitude. Silence.

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Symphony Fantastique the Program
  • IV. March to the Scaffold. Convinced that his
    love is unrequited, the artist takes an overdose
    of opium. It plunges him into a sleep accompanied
    by horrifying visions. He dreams that he has
    killed his beloved, has been condemned and led to
    the scaffold, and is witnessing his own
    execution. The procession advances to a march
    that is now somber and savage, now brilliant and
    solemn. At its conclusion the idee fixe returns,
    like a final thought of the beloved cut off by
    the fatal bow.

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Symphony Fantastique the Program
  • V. Dream of a Witches' SabbathHe sees himself in
    the midst of a frightful throng of ghosts,
    witches, monsters of every kind, who have
    assembled for his funeral. Strange noises,
    groans, bursts of laughter, distant cries. The
    beloved melody again reappears, but it has lost
    its modesty and nobilty it is no more than a
    vulgar dance tune, trivial and grotesque it is
    she, coming to the sabbath. A joyous roar greets
    her arrival.... She joins in the devilish
    orgy.... A funeral knell, a parody of the Dies
    irae. A sabbath round-dance. The Dies irae and
    the round-dance are combined.
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