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Title: Transfantasia 2003


1
Transfantasia 2003
  • Lisa Kim, Michelle Kwon, Tina Lin

2
Introduction - Transformation
  • From Merriam-Webster Online (www.m-w.com)transf
    ormation 1 an act, process, or instance of
    transforming

transforming
1 a to change in composition or structure1 b
to change the outward form or appearance of1 c
to change in character or condition
3
Fantasia vs. Transfantasia
  • Fantasia 2000 "a montage of state of the art
    animated short films set to classical music"
    (www.eopinions.com)

http//www.apple.com/trailers/disney/fantasia_2000
/
  • Transfantasia 2003 a "transformation" of
    fantasia 2000 in the way that the format is
    similar, but the contents are displayed in a
    different media.
  • There is an educational element to Fantasia, and
    this is preserved in Transfantasia 2003.
  • Fantasia is in movie form --gt
    Transfantasia is in powerpoint slide form!

4
Introduction - Transfantasia
  • Transfantasia 2003 serves to educate its audience
    of the different types of media people transform
    classical music into

Pure pop music remix
Remix visual representation
Video game music
5
Transformation Classical Music to Modern Pop
Music
  • Classical Era 1750-1820
  • Some classical composers-Ludwig Van Beethoven
    (1770-1827)-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    (1756-1791)-Johann Sebastian Bach
    (1685-1750)-Frederic Chopin (1810-1849)
  • Pop Popular music nowadays- repetitions-
    familiar easy to learn- heavily rhythmic

6
Beethovens Für Elise
  • HISTORY
  • Für Elise is a beginning piano piece (1867)
  • Original title Clavierstuck in A mull (Keyboard
    piece in A minor)
  • Beethoven had autographed the piece in German
    with dedication "For Elise on April 27, 1810, as
    a remembrance of L. v. Beethoven.
  • FORM
  • Rhythm consistent
  • Meter 3/8
  • Sixteenth notes, yet flows smoothly

7
Für Elise Turns Techno
Vanessa Mae an incredible violinist and began
her classical training with the violin at age 5.
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  • FORM
  • Rhythm inconsistent
  • Meter 2/4
  • Eighth notes, but sounds very agitated

http//www.jakobkramer.dk/privat/nfsketgb.htm
8
Transformation Classical Music to Visual Other
Modern Music
  • Disco popular dance music in the 70s with
    strong repetitive bass rhythms originated
    during Big Band Era.
  • Use of-Real instruments-Emerging
    technology-Multiple mixes-Extended
    single-Remixes
  • Influenced heavily techno music
  • Classical-structure-simpler-less
    contrapuntal-less mathematical-more pleasing to
    the ear
  • Beethoven noted genius in music known for his
    short temper and elaborate writing style

9
Fifth SymphonyA Fifth of Beethoven
  • Beethovens 5th Symphony Exposition of first
    theme Exposition of second theme Developme
    nt Recap Coda
  • Significant first 4 notes knocking of fate on
    ones door most famous notes in western music
    today
  • Remixes by
  • Electric Light Orchestra a disco band/orchestra
    that created a hybrid between the old sounds of
    classical new sounds of disco
  • Walter Murphy I had this crazy idea to take
    symphonic music and combine it with contemporary
    rhythm.

http//www.superseventies.com/1976_7singles.html
10
Fifth Symphony in Fantasia 2000
  • aiming for familiarity with emotion, but
    abstract

http//www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Balcony/8128/M
ovies/Fantasia/fantasia2000.html
  • Interpretation
  • There are two sides good and evil, represented
  • musically by powerful melody of first
    exposition vs. lyrical
    melody of the second.
  • visually by butterflies vs. bats (also
    differ in color, size, shape)

11
Transformation Classical Music to Video Game
music
  • Video games date back
  • Constantly updating- system change, Nintendo to
    Super Nintento to Nintendo 64 to Nintendo
    Gamecube, etc.
  • Relevant to modern society
  • Appeal effort is ever increasing, music important
    factor
  • What aspects draw video game composers to
    classical music/high culture?

http//www.world-import.com/images/sony-playstatio
n.jpg
12
StructureBach Super Mario
  • Fugal structure primary structure in Baroque Era
  • Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, utilized in his
    preludes and fugues
  • Super Mario RPG, Super Nintendo, 1996
  • Utilizes fugal structure to symbolize castle
    setting, background music

www.classical.net/music/ comp.lst/bachjs.html
gmi.rocketbaby.net/ pscn5047.html
13
Chord ProgressionFinal Fantasy VIII
photogallery.uhome.net/ ff81.htm
  • Choral progression important in 18th century
    counterpoint and chorale writing
  • Mondonville, 1711-1772, utilized choral
    progression and texture
  • Final Fantasy VIII, Playstation,1999
  • Utilizes chorale-type chord progression to depict
    an important moment

14
ContourChopin Dance Dance Revolution
  • Romantic Era- experimental, utilized different
    types of voices and styles in composition
  • Fredrick Chopin, 1810-1849, pioneer in change of
    melodic line and voice
  • Dance Dance Revolution, Playstation 2, 2001
  • Utilized direct conversion of actual musical
    context into digital orchestration/techno

www.geneastar.net/en/ categorie.php3?metierchante
ur19
http//www.gamershell.com/hellzone_Other_Dance_Dan
ce_Revolution.shtml
15
Conclusion
  • Thus, structure, progression, and contour are
    part of the appeal of Classical music.
  • Classical music can be deemed a product of High
    Culture.
  • Then, the transformation of Classical music into
    video game music can be deemed a utilization of
    high culture in order to appeal to society today.
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