Chapter 22. Alternatives to Modernism

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Chapter 22 Alternatives to Modernism

Key Terms Traditionalism Neoclassicism Jazz Breaks Nationalism Hymn Theme and variations Film music Leitmotiv Square dance

Ambivalence Toward Modernism Some modernists succeeded Berg, Wozzeck Others stuck with the avant-garde on principle Schoenberg, Ruggles, Varèse Smaller, esoteric audiences Some composers never accepted it fully

20th-Century Traditionalism Some composers continued in Romantic idiom Rachmaninov, Puccini Some used modernist ideas selectively Ravel, Griffes, Barber Some embraced modernism at first, then created their own mix Strauss, Bartók, Copland, Prokofiev

Richard Strauss (1864 1949) The modernist of the 1890s Radical tone poems Expressionist operas Violent distorted music for Elektra Romantic and Neoclassical works after 1909 Der Rosenkavalier: mixture of Mozart, Wagner, and J. Strauss Songs for soprano and orchestra in Romantic style

Maurice Ravel (1875 1937) Born in France near Spanish border Studied 16 years at Paris Conservatory Member of the Apaches Lived a solitary life in Paris Traveled to United States in 1928, met Gershwin Wrote orchestral works, one-act operas, piano concertos, songs Arranged Musorgsky s Pictures at an Exhibition for orchestra

Maurice Ravel (1875 1937)

Ravel s Style Never warmed to modernist spirit Fused Impressionism and Neoclassicism in many works Valued clarity and tunefulness Refined music with magical tone colors Often Classical forms Influence of jazz and blues

Ravel, Piano Concerto in G Three-movement work for piano and small orchestra Classical features: fast-slow-fast format and concerto first-movement form His most outspoken tribute to jazz Uses skewed jazz rhythms with French delicacy and elegance Harmonies often colored by blue notes

Ravel, Piano Concerto in G, I Concerto first-movement form used freely Omits orchestra exposition and development Fabulous orchestration, vivid colors Three main themes

Ravel, Piano Concerto in G, I A long, lively, folk-like tune A bluesy theme with jazz breaks A romantic torch song Ends with series of parallel chords

Ravel, Piano Concerto in G, I

Béla Bartók (1881 1945)

Béla Bartók (1881 1945) Trained as musician from early age Wide-ranging career Prolific composer and fine pianist Educational innovator with Kodály Mikrokosmos series for piano students Ethnomusicological studies Investigation of Hungarian and other folk music Strongly opposed the Nazis

Bartók s Style The outstanding 20th-century nationalist Influenced by Liszt, Strauss, Debussy Comprehensive integration of folk music A unique, earthy sound Some early works strongly modernist Allegro barbaro, String Quartet No. 4 Later works more accessible Classical forms, Romantic references

Bartók, Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta A kind of informal symphony for small orchestra Some features of Classical symphony Many unique features Slow-fast-slow-fast movement plan Folk influences Novel two-orchestra dialogue Percussive use of strings and piano Special coloration of percussion and celesta

Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta, II Sonata form A rush of melodic tags, rhythms, folk-dance fragments, percussion sounds Themes built from motives Imitative polyphony and a fugue Timpani plays powerful role Rhythms often show Stravinsky s influence

Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta, II

Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta, II

Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta, II

Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta, II

Aaron Copland (1900 1990) Son of immigrants in Brooklyn Studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris The leading U.S. composer 1925 1950 Promoted American music Copland-Sessions concerts, books, articles Art should serve the people Turned to folk materials in the 1930s

Aaron Copland (1900 1990)

Music for Americans Copland adopted a nationalist agenda Used American music of all kinds, regions, and ages Jazz in Music for the Theater, Clarinet Concerto Cowboy songs in Rodeo, Billy the Kid Square dancing in The Tender Land, Rodeo Old hymns in 12 Poems of Emily Dickinson Wrote recognizably American music

Copland, Appalachian Spring One of Copland s most famous works Ballet score choreographed and danced by Martha Graham A pioneer celebration in spring around a newly built farmhouse in the Pennsylvania hills Copland arranged a concert suite For full orchestra in six continuous sections

Appalachian Spring, Section 1 Evokes stillness of dawn and spaciousness of vast landscape Simple, meditative motives Motives alternate with slow, lyric melody Occasional solemn pulse in the harp

Appalachian Spring, Section 2 Starts with lively hoedown theme Slower, arching, hymnlike melody looms Stravinsky-like rhythms take over Ends with slow, prayerful version of hymn

Appalachian Spring, Section 5 Four variations on a Shaker hymn Using different instruments, keys, tempos, and accompaniments Imitation and busy background in #2 Lively contrapuntal texture in #3

Appalachian Spring, Section 6 Starts slowly with simple lyric theme Like a prayer according to program Repeats several times in varied versions Arching hymn from Section 2 returns Ends with simple motives from Section 1

Appalachian Spring, Section 6

The Rise of Film Music A chief outlet for orchestral music in traditional styles Built on Romantic interest in opera and program music Matched themes to onscreen action Leitmotivic style evolved and has remained prominent

Composers for Film Max Steiner Gone with the Wind, King Kong Nino Rota The Godfather Toru Takemitsu collaborations with Kurosawa John Williams Star Wars

Classical Composers for Film Aaron Copland Our Town Leonard Bernstein On the Waterfront Dmitri Shostakovich Sergei Prokofiev

Sergei Prokofiev (1891 1953)

Sergei Prokofiev (1891 1953) Child prodigy born in Ukraine Studied at St. Petersburg Conservatory A radical at first Influenced by Stravinsky Later turned to clear tonality and Russian folk themes Creative expression limited under Stalin s regime

Music and Totalitarianism Nazi Germany and Stalin s Soviet Union Composers had to be ideologically in line Art must speak to the people Bourgeois modernism rejected and banned Hitler promoted Beethoven and Wagner Jazz, Jewish, and modernist music forbidden Many composers fled Stalin knew what he liked when he heard it Shostakovich and Prokofiev often censured

Alexander Nevsky (1938) Directed by Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein One of the most innovative early sound films 13th-century Russian hero battles invading Germans Propaganda piece for WWII era Prokofiev rewrote his soundtrack as a cantata

Alexander Nevsky Cantata, The Battle on Ice Climactic battle on frozen lake Vivid sound-pictures of action Trombone battle call Steady eighth notes of advancing armies Chorus sings homophonic hymn Music breaks off for battle New rousing melodies of victory

Alexander Nevsky Cantata, The Battle on Ice