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Are you new to class today? Pick up a syllabus and fill out a student information sheet Attendance/Reading Quiz! Mu 101: Introduction to Music Instructor: Dr. Alice Jones Queensborough Community College Fall 2017 Sections J2 (Tuesdays 3:10-6) and C3A (Wednesdays (9:10-12)

Recap Musical meaning = What you hear and how you interpret it The listening experience you have and everything that experience entails (your memories, intentions, physical sensations, broader associations) Primacy of recorded music in your lives Comments on informal writing = ways to keep pushing your thought process Daily grade = in-class writing, discussion participation, and quizzes averaged together

Melody Line or tune of music Often the highest or most prominent line in a musical texture Guides a listener through a piece of music like a story 1. Recognize the melody 2. Remember the melody 3. Follow the melody

Melody Joseph Haydn, Symphony No. 100, Military, II. Allegretto (1794) Group of notes played one after another that are heard as a coherent, complete unit Horizontal element of music One note after another Plays a central role in most musics around the world Variety of melodic shapes, contours, characteristics contribute to a piece s emotional quality Ascending, descending, static, wave-like Conjunct motion, disjunct motion The end of a phrase is called a cadence A cadence is a point of rest The end of a phrase can be weak (like a comma) or strong (like a period or exclamation point) It is the melody which is the charm of music, and it is that which is most difficult to produce. The invention of a fine melody is a work of genius. Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Melody Anonymous, Kyrie eleison Claude Debussy, Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (1894) Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849), Mazurka Op. 17 No. 2 in E minor (1833) Motive Repeated lower and embellished Contrasting idea Contrasting idea, extended

Texture Composite musical sound: the fabric Different layers interacting Melody, inner voices, bass line, countermelody, accompaniment Instrumentation what kind and how many instruments or voices are playing How many instruments (voices) are playing? What kind of instruments (voices) are playing? What is each instrument (voice) doing? With what kind of style are they playing?

Texture changing textures Different textures produce different feelings Some lines become more or less active Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, I. Allegro (1787) Strong, assertive, declamatory, fanfare 1 3 Smooth, connected, sweet, gooey, charming 2 4 Activity, bright, joyful, scurrying/murmuring Buildup of tension, conflict, more intense

Texture Anonymous, Kyrie eleison Ke$ha, We R Who We R (2010) Monophonic The Weeknd, The Hills (2015) Homorhythmic Homophonic Franz Schubert, Die Forelle (1817) Polyphonic Simon and Garfunkel, Scarborough Fair (1966)

Texture Monophonic Orlando di Lasso, Kyrie eleison from Missa Bell Amfitrit, altera (1610) Homorhythmic Homophonic Polyphonic Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Duets for Flute and Oboe, Der Volgelfanger bin ich ja (1791) Ahmet Kuşgöz & Ensemble, Hasan im

Antonio Vivaldi, Violin Concerto in E Major, La Primavera, Op. 8 No. 1 (1725) The Four Seasons, Op. 8: a collection of 4 violin concerti, each based on a sonnet that describes a season 1. Spring 2. Summer 3. Autumn 4. Winter Program music instrumental music that is expressly about something non-musical

Antonio Vivaldi, Violin Concerto in E Major, La Primavera, Op. 8 No. 1, I. Allegro (1725) Spring has come, and birds greet it Festively with a cheerful song; And with the breath of gentle breezes Springs trickle with a sweet murmur. Spring: bouncy, short notes Birds: trills, repeated notes Breezes, springs: smooth and conjunct motion Lightning and thunder, elected to announce it, Come and cover the air with a black cloak. Once they are quiet, the birds Return to their enchanting song. Spring also comes from the key (major), tempo (allegro), and instrumentation (high pitched strings) Storm: fast scales, minor key Birds: trills, repeated notes

Antonio Vivaldi, Violin Concerto in E Major, La Primavera, Op. 8 No. 1, I. Allegro (1725) Ritornare (Italian) to return Ritornello a block or chunk of music played by the tutti that returns throughout a concerto movement A A B B forte piano forte piano

Intro to musicology: Music can tell us about the world Who made it Why they made it How they made it Who listened to it Why they listened to it Broader trends in aesthetics, philosophy Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)

Intro to musicology: Music can tell us about the world Who made it Why they made it How they made it Who listened to it Why they listened to it Broader trends in aesthetics, philosophy Vivaldi taught at Ospedale della Pietà (Venice, Italy) Wards learned to play instruments and performed to support the orphanage Vivaldi composed over 500 concerti (230 for solo violin)

Intro to musicology: Music can tell us about the world Who made it Why they made it How they made it Who listened to it Why they listened to it Broader trends in aesthetics, philosophy Concerto is a genre of music Genre = style + function New, popular genre in the Baroque era Concertare (Latin) to contend with, to fight with, or to debate against Soloist vs. ensemble (tutti Italian for all ) Soloist plays more difficult and more interesting musical material than the tutti

Intro to musicology: Music can tell us about the world Who made it Why they made it How they made it Who listened to it Why they listened to it Broader trends in aesthetics, philosophy, and society Public performances in the Baroque era usually featured new music (not dead composers) Baroque period: emergence of idiomatic writing for soloists, especially string instruments like violin, often written by virtuosi Baroque period: new celebration of individualism (Enlightenment) Idiomatic suited to a particular instrument in terms of its sound and its technique

Homework and reminders Online Discussion #2 (How is music learned?) is happening this week! Ends September 11 Have you emailed me your username yet? Online Discussion #3, September 12-18 Assigned reading for next class is available online Rhythm Harmony Introduction to the Romantic period Course Intro Essay first draft due via email, September 20 Have a great weekend!

End quiz 1. If you hear more than one melody at the same time, you are hearing a polyphonic texture. a) True b) False 2. What kinds of documents do musicologists use to study the world of music? a) Printed sheet music b) Written descriptions of events c) Paintings d) All of the above e) None of the above 3. Give an example of how melodic contour can convey an emotion or attitude.