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Attendance/reading Quiz! Mus 110: Introduction to Music Instructor: Dr. Alice Jones Queensborough Community College Fall 2016 Sections C5A (Fridays 9:10-12) and F5A (Fridays 12:10-3)

Recap Comparing musical styles at the turn of the 20 th century: France and Germany Similar aesthetic trends in several artistic disciplines (painting, poetry, music)

Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849) b. Warsaw, Poland Middle class family Couldn t start his career in Vienna 1831 settled in Paris (home to many Polish émigrés) Popular piano teacher in Paris Hated performing in public Nationalistic (ethnically Polish) pieces: mazurkas, polonaises Salon meeting of literary or musical connoisseurs Photograph of Chopin by Louis- Auguste Bisson (1814-76), 1849

Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849), Mazurka Op. 17 No. 2 in E minor (1833) A A B B Transition A Coda

Frédéric François Chopin, Etude, Op. 10 No. 12 Revolutionary (1831)

Clara Schumann (1819-96) Piano virtuoso Trained by her father and leading musicians of Germany Married Robert Schumann (1810-56, piano student of her father) Took care of her mentally ill husband, 8 children, put his career first Began touring again non-stop in 1856 to support the family following Robert s death Composer, performer, impresario, scholar I once believed that I possessed creative talent, but I have given up this idea; a woman must not desire to compose there has never yet been one able to do it. Should I expect to be the one? Clara Schumann, 1839

Clara Schumann (1819-96), Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17, I. Allegro moderato (1846) Primary Theme Transition Closing Theme Closing Theme

Scott Joplin (c.1867/68-1917) Singer, cornet player, pianist, composer, teacher Didn t invent ragtime but is best known for his rags 40 rags; waltzes, marches, songs Aimed for classical excellence in his rags pieces that would have the same artistic merit as European classical music Spent most of his creative efforts on more serious works for the stage Ballet: The Ragtime Dance (1902) Opera: A Guest of Honor (1903, lost), Treemonisha (1910, never performed) Forgotten in 1920s and 1930s; renewed interest in 1940s and 1970s

Scott Joplin (c.1867/68-1917), Maple Leaf Rag (1899) A A B B A C C D D

Music as a stand-in for civilization People often use music as an indicator of people s taste, class, and refinement Johann Nikolaus Forkel, A General History of Music 1788-1801

Being the socio-economic-political underdog Work within the system: vote, lobby, legislate Rebel, revolt, protest Delude yourself, pretend it s not so bad Resign yourself to the status quo: despair, depression, commiserate Channel energy into something positive or creative Dream, hope, aspire for a better future

Music defines a community Music is a product of a community, its values, its hopes, and its fears Music influences that same community, its values, its hopes, and its fears Music gives a community a public face it acts as an emissary or ambassador to people outside that community

US history: lightning round 15 th -19 th centuries: Transatlantic slave trade 1860-65: Civil War 1865-77: Reconstruction 1890-1965: Jim Crow laws passed in Southern, Plains/Midwestern, and Western states state-sanctioned racial discrimination and oppression against Blacks, Latinos, and Asians (separate but equal facilities, voting restrictions, residential segregation, anti-miscegenation, sundown towns) Lynchings were common 1954-68: Civil Rights movement Happily ever after, no more problems

Robert Johnson, Cross Roads Blues (1936) Musical story-telling Captures a state of mind or a feeling Personal but universal The text is a series of related but not necessarily chronological events consisting of vivid but non-specific metaphors and allusions Often melancholy; seemingly simple but wise Improvisatory Words, melody, accompaniment can be made up on the spot to be expressive, extend a song, or shorten a song Sound quality rough around the edges (voice and guitar) Robert Johnson (1911-37)

Robert Johnson, Cross Roads Blues (1936) Blues pattern Repetitive harmony and melody forces you to focus on the words and their emotional content Inescapable cycling through same harmonies Music enhances, expands, and intensifies what is said in the text Line 1 Line 2 (repeat) Line 3 (new) Simple statement More emphatic because of different harmony reaffirms line 1 Resolution gives nuance or context, continues the story I went to the crossroads, fell down on my knees. I went to the crossroads, fell down on my knees. Asked the Lord above, Have mercy, now save poor Bob if you please.

Remakes Meaning comes from musical sound, who the performer is, who the audience is Meaning doesn t just come from the text Alters the meaning of the music (even if the notes and words are the same) No longer a personal statement from one man Pre-planned structure (not an in-the-moment inspiration) Refined sound intonation, sound quality, regular pulse and tempo throughout, controlled sound/pitch of the voice, clear enunciation of words Energized electric instruments, faster tempo, clear rhythm Cream, Crossroads (1968)

Musical identity Identity: place, time, class, gender, sexual orientation Musical choices (style, accompaniment, text content, allusions) tell an astute listener about the musician s identity Portray an identity, create an identity, pretend an identity, claim an identity

Billie Holiday, Strange Fruit (1939) Who is this music for? Who does it speak to? What does it say to different listeners? Lawrence Beitler (1885-1960), lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, August 7, 1930 Billie Holiday (1915-59)

The power of art Art sidesteps socio-economic-political limitations and gives power, voice, and a platform to ideas, communities, or issues that would otherwise be ignored The arts open our eyes to different perspectives, different ways of life, and alternative realities When we come across a piece of art, we ask ourselves how it could have come into being: How is it made? Who made it? Why did they make it? What kind of person were they? What kind of world did they live in?

Reminders Online Class Discussion #5 on ballet through the end of Saturday Online Class Discussion #6 on women in classical music Sunday through Saturday Midterm exam rewrite optional C5A: November 18 // F5A: November 11 Free-write essay rewrite optional C5A: December 2 // F5A: today Concert Response Essay (not optional) due December 16