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Schoenberg: peripetie

Schoenberg: peripetie. Describe the dynamics of the first section of the piece Name the type of ensemble playing Describe the tonality of the piece List 6 musical features that are common of music written in the 20 th century

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Schoenberg: peripetie

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  1. Schoenberg: peripetie Describe the dynamics of the first section of the piece Name the type of ensemble playing Describe the tonality of the piece List 6 musical features that are common of music written in the 20th century What is the name given to the group of notes he used for the basis of the melodic and harmonic structure How might he have used these notes when he composed it? What is the name given to his technique of moving the melodic parts rapidly through the different instruments? What playing technique can be heard in the last 2 bars of the piece in the strings?

  2. Bernstein: Something's coming • How does Bernstein create a sense of excitement and expectancy in the song? • Describe the harmony used in the song • What is a ‘push’ rhythm? Give an example • How are the words ‘the air is humming’ depicted by the orchestral accompaniment? • This is a solo song or aria. Name 2 other types of vocal forms used in a musical • What makes the subject matter of west side story different and new from other broadway musicals up to this time?

  3. Reich: Electric Counterpoint • Describe the texture of the first section • What is the term used to describe a repeated motif? • What instrument enters at the start if the second section :42 seconds • What is the tonality of the piece when this instrument enters? • There are 3 strummed guitars. What studio effect has been used to separate out the parts? • What other instruments have been separated out using the same technique? • Why do you think this piece is called electric counterpoint?

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