Title: MUSICAL
1MUSICAL PERIODS
2Romantic Period
1825-1900
- Germany/Austria Schubert, Schumann, Brahms,
Wagner, Mahler - France Berlioz, Bizet
- Hungary Liszt
- Czechoslovakia Dvorak
- Russia Tchaikovsky
- Poland Chopin
- Italy Verdi
3Romantic Period
- TITLE Habanera, from Carmen (1875)
- COMPOSER Georges Bizet
- GENRE operatic aria
- INSTR mezzo-soprano orchestra
- NOTES - Carmen sings of the untameable nature of
love - - its exotic flavor is due to its use of the
Cuban/Spanish habanera dance rhythm
4Romantic Period
FORMS
symphony (expanded) opera (Verdi/Wagner)
art song symphonic poem character piece
(piano)
5Romantic Period
CHARACTERISTICS
INSTRUMENTS
piano becomes more expressive to the
orchestra add tuba, piccolo, harp, percussion
6Romantic Period
CHARACTERISTICS
ELEMENTS AND FEATURES
expressive/emotional (as opposed to structure
of the Classical period) Nationalism program
music (music tells a story) homophonic to
polyphonic some dissonance (more than in
Classical) middle class audience (Industrial
Revolution) expansion of forms dynamics fff
/ ppp / fp / sfz
720th Century Period
1900-present
- France Debussy, Ravel
- Germany Schoenberg, Berg
- Russia Stravinsky, Prokofiev
- Hungary Bartok
- UK Holst, Britten
- US Copland, Ives
- also JAZZ ROCK
820th Century Period
- TITLE Wozzeck, Act III (1925)
- COMPOSER Alban Berg
- GENRE opera
- INSTR orchestra singers
- NOTES - avant-garde opera that uses atonality,
Sprechstimme (speak-singing) leitmotifs
(recurring musical idea connected to a person,
place or idea) - - tragic tale of a soldier who goes mad
920th Century Period
FORMS
Classical Baroque forms formless music
1020th Century Period
CHARACTERISTICS
INSTRUMENTS
saxophone electronic instruments more
percussion
1120th Century Period
CHARACTERISTICS
ELEMENTS AND FEATURES
highly dissonant (generally) many styles
impressionism, expressionism, serialism,
atonality (no key), aleatoric (random) music