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Midterm Results Overview and Elliott Carter Discussion

In this lecture, we review the midterm results, highlighting the diverse performance levels among students. While some excelled, others faced challenges. The session also introduces key English interjections to enhance expressive communication. Additionally, we pay tribute to the late composer Elliott Carter, who passed away at 103. Students are tasked with reading about his work and listening to a composition made after 1948. Key topics of discussion include metric modulation, polyphony, and collaborations with contemporary poets.

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Midterm Results Overview and Elliott Carter Discussion

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  1. Compositional LanguagesFall 2012 Instructor: Prof. SIGMAN Tuesday 13:00-15:00 Lecture VIII

  2. 0. Midterm Results

  3. A. Some of You “Aced” It…

  4. B. …Others “Bombed” It

  5. C. Some English Interjections • Good!/Nice! • Very Good!/Very Nice! • Excellent! • Outstanding! • Fantastic! • Super! • Superb! • Awesome! • Brilliant!

  6. D. [Midterm Review]

  7. I. Final Presentation Assignment • 질문?

  8. II. Elliott Carter (1908-2012) • Died today @ age 103 Assignment: • A) Read about Carter • B) Listen to 1 piece by Carter composed after 1948 • We will discuss Carter (and others) 다음 주

  9. Points of Focus • Metric Modulation • Polyphony • Use of multiple ensembles or sub-ensembles • 12-note chords • Interval character • Source chords • Collaborations with poets (Elizabeth Bishop, John Ashberry, etc.)

  10. For Now… • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR6Sk4yX6uc

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