Title: General Characteristics of 20th Century Music
1 General Characteristics of 20th Century Music
- Tonality dissolves
- Melodies erratic, wide leaps, irregular rhythms
and unexpected notes - Rhythmic freedom
- Length is unpredictable
- Tone and colour experimentation
2Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)Le Sacre du Printemps
(The Rite of Spring), Opening Section
- Ballet
- Primitivism
- Driving rhythms
- Clashing dissonances
- Experimental
- Reception
3Arnold SchoenbergMadonna from Pierrot Lunaire
(1912)
- Expressionism
- Set of 21 poems by Albert Giraud
- Abandons tonality
- Sprechstimme
- Atonal
4Arnold SchoenbergTheme and Sixth Variation from
Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31 (1928)
- Twelve tone technique
- Classical forms
- Retrograde, Inversion and Retrograde-Inversion
- Pre-cursor to total serialism
5Webern, Third Movement from Five Movements for
String Quartet
- Designs are concentrated ,delicate, and short
- Atonal
- Imitative
- Wide range of articulations
6Copland, Fanfare for the Common Man
- Patriotism, nationalism
- Open, spacious
- For brass and percussion
7Boulez, Structures I, Book I, for Two Pianos
- Total serialism
- Pitch, duration, attack and dynamics
8Alban Berg (1885-1935)Wozzeck, Act III, Scenes
3, 4, and 5
- Atonal
- Borrows structures from the past
- Symmetrical
- Leitmotiv
- Music of extremes
9Béla Bartók (1881-1945)5th Movt, String Quartet
No. 4
- Arch form
- Five movements
- Clashing chords, whirling melodies, asymmetrical
rhythms - Extreme dissonances