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Reading/Attendance quiz! Mu 110: Introduction to Music Instructor: Dr. Alice Jones Queensborough Community College Spring 2017 Sections F1 (Mondays 12:10-3) and F4 (Thursdays 12:10-3)

Recap Meter is the regular (repeated) grouping of strong and weak beats Most pop music is in a duple (or quadruple) meter Aristocrats in the Baroque era danced. A lot. Court dance music appears in non-dance (concert) settings in the Classical and Romantic era Critical reading skills Tricky quiz question: T/F All notes in music happen on a beat. Concert! I play flute, BTW.

Dancing at the court of Versailles Dance ensemble at Versailles, 1696 by Antoine Trouvain

Dancing at balls Dance ball in Augsburg, Bavaria, 1750, by G.B. Probst

Form Form is a paradigm (convention or pattern) that is effective and has persisted through time As listeners we internalize forms that we hear often we (unconsciously) expect them Different sections of music are differentiated by the presence of simultaneous changes in multiple musical features (melody, rhythm, dynamics, tempo, texture, harmony, and instrumentation) One way to listen for form: focus on one musical feature and notice how it changes (or doesn t change!) as a piece unfolds Repetition, contrast, variation Each section produces a different effect on the listener because of its different musical features and place within the form

Form Twinkle, twinkle little star How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high Like a diamond in the sky Twinkle, twinkle little star How I wonder what you are! A B A

Form Significant changes in melody, harmony (mood), and texture indicate new sections of a form Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker, Trepak (1892) Melody (2x) Same melody, new instrumentation (2x) Contrasting melody, register, texture (2x) First melody (2x), emphatic ending A B A

Form: sonata form Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Sonata in C Major, I. Allegro K.545 (1788) Elegant, simple Arc-like contour Hesitant, shy More insistent accompaniment Snippets from earlier (incomplete, mixed together, distorted) Uneasy, unstable in comparison Primary theme Secondary theme Primary theme Secondary theme 1 3 5 6 8 Exposition Development Recapitulation 2 4 7 9 Transition Closing Transition Closing Glue Less melodic (scales) Sense of traveling (changing harmonies) Not very melodic Repetitious Many cadences Familiar, comforting, stable

J.S. Bach, Fugue No. 2 in c minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier, book 1 (1722) Subject Theme Counter-subject Accompaniment to the subject Episode Any part of the fugue in which the complete subject is not sounding Sequence short musical ideas are repeated at different pitch levels Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), Fugue (1914)

Episode J.S. Bach, Fugue No. 2 in c minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier, book 1 (1722) Soprano Alto Subject Subject Episode Countersubject Countersubject Episode Tenor Subject Soprano Alto Tenor Subject Episode Subject Countersubject Episode Subject Countersubject Countersubject Countersubject Soprano Alto Tenor Episode Subject Subject Countersubject Countersubject

Music making as home entertainment for aristocrats (and the 19 th century middle class) Common for the wealthy (aristocrats, nobles, lords, royalty) to cultivate artistic talents Music was considered a fundamental part of a complete education by Plato in The Republic (ca. 380 BC) Means of entertainment in smaller towns with few public concerts Thomas Jefferson was a skilled pianist Practiced 3 hours per day Music [is] the favorite passion of my soul. Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) Considered greatest German composer of his lifetime (lived at the same time as Johann Sebastian Bach and George Friedrich Handel) Bach named his oldest son Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach after Telemann (godfather) Played flute, recorder, oboe, violin, double bass Worked in courts Kapellmeister Count Erdmann II of Promnitz (Poland) Duke Johann Wilhelm of Saxe-Eisenach (Germany) Worked in churches Kantor Barfüsserkirche in Frankfurt (Germany) Johanneum Lateinshule in Hamburg (Germany) Portrait of Telemann by George Lichtensteger, c. 1745

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), Tafelmusik, Quartet in G Major, I. Adagio-Allegro-Adagio (1733) Music for feasts or banquets Meant to accompany a meal Played by professional musicians or by the aristocrats themselves Sheet music sold as a subscription to wealthy Europeans in three large installments Each set contained several multi-movement pieces: Orchestral Suite, Quartet, Concerto, Trio sonata, Duo, Solo, Conclusion Portrait of Telemann by George Lichtensteger, c. 1745

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), String Quartet Op. 76, No. 3, The Emperor, I. Allegro (1796-97) Anonymous, Haydn Playing Quartets (before 1790) String quartet a multimovement work for 2 violins, viola, and cello A standard type of work that all 19 th and 20 th century composers write Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832): a string quartet is a stimulating conversation between four intelligent people

Comparing stylistic periods The Baroque style (1600-1750) The Classical style (1750-1800ish) The Residenz of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, built 1720-44 University of Virginia, 1826

George Frideric Handel, Watermusic Minuet I (1717) Baroque court dance

Joseph Haydn, Symphony No. 46 in B Major, III. Menuet (1772) Symphonies usually have four movements, each with a distinct mood, tempo, meter, and melodies: 1. Sonata-allegro 2. Slow movement 3. Minuet (or scherzo) 4. Finale (usually a rondo) The minuet was a popular court dance in the Baroque period (1600-1750)

Joseph Haydn, Symphony No. 46 in B Major, III. Menuet (1772) Menuet Menuet A A B B A Melody with many pauses (cadences), major key New melody, smoothly connected notes, major key Trio C Trio D B New melody with less rhythmic activity, minor key, piano dynamic level with sudden loud notes New melody, different instrumentation, minor, piano Menuet da capo Menuet A A B A

Joseph Haydn, String Quartet Op. 33 No. 2 The Joke, IV. Presto (1781) Rondo form Listening to the movement sets up certain expectations for the listener Rondo theme: light, piano, short phrases The rondo theme returns several times throughout the movement We expect that every time we hear it will be identical Rest measured silence Can you see the notes behave like waves? Up and down they go! Look, you can also see the mountains. You have to amuse yourself sometimes after being serious so long. Joseph Haydn

Joseph Haydn, String Quartet Op. 33 No. 2 The Joke, IV. Presto (1781) Performed by The Emerson Quartet A A B A B A C Light, dance-like Short phrases Smoother accompaniment Searching Build up excitement (crescendo) Rustic (bagpipes) Repetitive, simple A B A D A Joyful Subito adagio Long chords A(?)

Comparing stylistic periods The Baroque style (1600-1750) Rationality and reason, scientific exploration of musical sounds Music can move a listener s emotions Artful imitation Art imitates real life (emotions, ideas, sounds) Imitative musical textures Ornate decoration Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) The Classical style (1750-1800ish) Simple, memorable melodies in homophonic textures Clarity phrases of equal lengths, regular rhythms Balance concern with proportions and contrast Music was intended to both entertain and intrigue by stimulating a listener s emotions and their intellect Joseph Haydn (1732-1803) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91)

In-class writing: Music and Ideas

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Homework and reminders Weekly reading is available on the website Musical analysis, harmony, Franz Schubert Online Discussion #4 this week (ends Sunday) Online Discussion #5, March 6-12 Course Intro Essay final draft due March 9 Future formal writing prompts are available online: Student Blog Post, Blog Response Essay, Concert Response Essay Have a great weekend!

End quiz 1. What are the four movements in a symphony, string quartet, or sonata? 2. What do the three main parts of a sonata form do (how are they different)? Exposition Development Recapitulation 3. There are no American Baroque composers. a. True b. False