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Preface ix INTRODUCTION CONTEXT PART ONE E L E M E N T S 1 SOCIETY 1 Music in Society 2 Ideas 2 Quotation 4 Words 6 The Supernatural 6 Drama 7 Dance 8 Synergism 9 Notation: A Means of Communication 10 Traditional Staff Notation 11 Other Notations: A Sampling 11 Key Words 13 Suggested Reading 13 Suggested Listening 14 Helpful Viewing 14 Review Sheet 17 2 TIMBRE 19 The Voice 20 Aerophones 22 Pipe Organ 26 Chordophones 26 Membranophones 29 Idiophones 31 Electrophones 33 Idiom Transfer 33 Mixed Timbres 34 Nature 35 Key Words 36 Suggested Reading 37 Suggested Listening 37 Helpful Viewing 37 Review Sheet 39 iii

iv 3 TIME 41 Pulse and Tempo 42 Meter and Rhythm 43 Simple vs. Compound Meter 44 Additive Meters 45 Syncopation 46 Hemiola and Changing Meters 46 Rhythmic Cycles (Structured Pulse) 47 Rhythmic Modes 47 Turkish Usûl 47 Isorhythm 48 Colotomic Music 48 Polyrhythm 48 Simultaneous Hemiola 49 Free Rhythm (Unmeasured Pulse) 49 Improvised Rhythm 49 Indian Tāla (North Indian Tāl, Tāl ) 50 Key Words 51 Suggested Reading 51 Suggested Listening 51 Helpful Viewing 51 Review Sheet 53 4 MELODY 55 Scale 56 Mode 58 Disjunct vs. Conjunct Intervals 59 Contour 60 Melody Type 61 Stylistic Options 61 Modulation 63 Melodic Improvisation 64 Key Words 65 Suggested Reading 65 Suggested Listening 65 Helpful Viewing 65 Review Sheet 67 5 TEXTURE AND HARMONY 69 Various Types of Texture 70 Monophony 70 Heterophony 70 Polyphony 71 Parallel Motion 71 Oblique Motion 72 Imitative Counterpoint 72 Nonimitative Counterpoint 73 Homophony 73 Harmony 74 Other Harmonic Concepts 76 Broken Chords 76 Cadences 76 Rest and Motion 77 Tonality 78 Context 78 Tempo 79

v Harmonic Improvisation 80 Key Words 81 Suggested Reading 81 Suggested Listening 81 Helpful Viewing 81 Review Sheet 83 6 FORM 85 Closed Forms 86 Modular Forms 86 Strophe and Refrain Forms 88 Theme and Variation 89 Free-Strict Pairing 90 Developmental Forms 91 Open Forms 96 Compound Forms 97 Religious Services and Celebrations 98 Formal Improvisation 98 Indeterminacy 99 Key Words 100 Suggested Reading 100 Suggested Listening 100 Helpful Viewing 100 Review Sheet 101 PART TWO STYLE 7 BAROQUE MUSIC: Bach and ra R agaga 103 The Baroque Era 104 Baroque Style 104 Basso Continuo Textures 104 Improvisation 107 The Affective Style 107 The Doctrine of Affections 107 Style Consciousness and Transfer of Idiom 108 Baroque Genres 108 Monody and Early Opera 108 Instrumental Music: Sonata and Concerto 109 The Late-Baroque Concerto 110 The Apotheosis of Baroque Instrumental and Vocal Styles: Bach and Handel 111 Johann Sebastian Bach 111 George Frideric Handel 112 Bach s Orchestral Music 113 Handel s Organ Concertos 114 The Concerto in F Major, Opus 4, No. 4 115 Bach s Sacred Vocal Music 115 Bach s Cantatas 116 Handel s Vocal Music: The Operas 117 Handel and the English Oratorio 118 Messiah 119 India 120 Music Making 120

vi Rāga 122 Rāga and Mood 123 Ali Akbar Khan 123 Tāla 125 Key Words 128 Suggested Reading 128 Suggested Listening 128 Helpful Viewing 129 Review Sheet 131 8 CLASSICISM: Mozart and the Mehter 133 High Classicism: Haydn and Mozart 134 The Encyclopedists 134 Early Classic Trends 134 Haydn: Freedom and Innovation 135 Haydn in England 136 Symphony No. 100 in G Major, Military 136 Haydn s Vocal Music 138 Mozart: Grace and Balance 139 Style 139 Timbre 140 Rhythm and Melody 140 Polyphony and Harmony 141 Form 141 Mozart and the Mehter 142 Late Classicism: Beethoven 147 Beethoven and Universalism 148 The Ninth Symphony 151 Key Words 153 Suggested Reading 153 Suggested Listening 154 Helpful Viewing 154 Review Sheet 157 9 ROMANTICISM: Wagner, the Gesamtkunstwerk, and Beijing Opera 159 The Romantic Period 160 Romanticism in Literature and Art 160 Music in the Romantic Era 161 Program Music 165 Nationalism and Opera 166 German Romantic Opera 166 Wagner 166 Wagner s Early Operas 166 The Music Drama 167 The Ring Cycle 167 Wagner and Chromatic Harmony 168 Tristan und Isolde 168 The Gesamtkunstwerk 169 Later Occurrences of the Gesamtkunstwerk Ideal 170 Beijing Opera 170 Key Words 172 Suggested Reading 172 Suggested Listening 173 Helpful Viewing 173 Review Sheet 175

vii PART THREE GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES 10 SYMBOLISTS AND IMPRESSIONISM: Debussy and the Gamělan 177 Debussy and the Symbolist Poets 178 Debussy s Musical Style and Impressionism 180 Indonesian Music 182 Java 184 Key Words 188 Suggested Reading 188 Suggested Listening 188 Helpful Viewing 189 Review Sheet 191 11 THE 20th CENTURY: Bartók and Ethnic Folk Music 193 Crosscurrents in the Arts 194 The New Music 194 Bartók 195 Eclecticism and Assimilation 195 Bartók and Ethnic Music 201 Hungarian Popular Music 201 Key Words 202 Suggested Reading 202 Suggested Listening 203 Helpful Viewing 203 Review Sheet 205 12 THE MIDDLE EAST by Lisa Urkevich 207 The Cradle of Civilization 208 The Islamic World 209 Views of Music in Islamic Middle East 209 Music Makers 210 Music Characteristics 210 Music and the Word 210 The Significance of Melody 211 Improvisation and Intricacy 211 The Primary Elements: Melody and Rhythm 211 Melodic Modes: Maqa m, Makam, Dastga h 211 Rhythmic Modes: Iqa a, Usûl, Darb 212 Tarab: A Music Aesthetic 213 The Instruments 213 The Takht (from Persian stand or platform ) 213 The Takht Instruments 214 U d, Nay, Qanun, Kamanja, Riqq 214 Key Words 214 Suggested Reading 214 Suggested Listening 215 Helpful Viewing 215 Review Sheet 217 13 AFRICA 219 Talking Drums 220 Group Singing of the Ba-Benzele 222 Mbira 223 Yoruba Entertainment Music 224

viii Timbila 225 Key Words 226 Suggested Reading 226 Suggested Listening 227 Helpful Viewing 227 Supplementary Listening 228 Review Sheet 229 14 WOMEN IN MUSIC 231 Women as Composers by Suzanne Beicken 232 Women as Patrons by Bonnie Jo Dopp 237 Women as Performers by April Nash Greenan 238 Balkan Women and Diaphony by Robin Wildstein 241 Women as Teachers by April Nash Greenan 242 Key Words 245 Suggested Reading 245 Suggested Listening 246 Helpful Viewing 246 Review Sheet 247 15 AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC: Early Genres 249 Ragtime 250 Blues 251 Gospel 254 Jazz 256 New Orleans 256 Key Words 258 Suggested Reading 258 Suggested Listening 259 Helpful Viewing 259 Review Sheet 261 Glossary 265 Appendix I: Pitches and Durations (Note-Values) 285 Appendix II: Key Signatures 287 Appendix III: Church Modes and Solmization 289 Appendix IV: The Overtone Series and Intervals 291 Appendix V: Dynamics 293 CD Tracks 295 Index 297