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When was the Impressionism Era?
1870-1930
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Where was the term "impressionism" taken from?
The Impressionism art movement and Monet's painting Impressionism, Sunrise
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What was Impressionism a reaction against and what does that mean for the music of the impressionist Era?
Impressionism was a reaction against the build and majestic music of the Romantic era. As a result, the Impressionist music is more subtle, with an emphasis on mood and atmosphere.
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What was a source of inspiration for Impressionism composers?
Nature, especially light, water, and clouds
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How did Impressionism composers use music?
Impressionism composers used music like paintbrushes, to create visual images
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Who were the Impressionism composers and where were they from?
- All 3 were from France
- Debussy and Boulanger were from Paris
- Ravel was from Ciboure
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Who is Claude Debussy?
- Debussy was the composer most associated with the music of the French Impressionism movement.
- Born in Paris, France
- Lived from 1862 to 1918
- His most well-known compositions were often scored for either solo piano or orchestra.
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What are the most popular Debussy piano and orchestral compositions?
Piano: Suite Bergamasque, The Children's Corner Suite and Preludes Books I and II
Orchestral: La Mer (the Sea) and Prelude to an Afternoon of a Faun
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What is a prelude?
A piece of music that explores a particular mood, idea, or image.
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A short introductory piece of music that is performed before a larger piece of music.
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What is a suite?
- A form of music dating back hundreds of years to the Medieval Era of Western music history.
- Originally, a suite served as a collection of dances.
- The definition expanded to mean a collection of short pieces coming one after the other.
- The word “suite” in French can be translated to “a series of items.”
- Suites can be written for solo instruments or ensembles, and suites are often composed to encompass a particular theme.
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Who is Maurice Ravel?
- A composer born in Ciboure, in south France near the border with Spain who lived from 1875-1937.
- Ravel's compositions were influenced by traditional Spanish folk music tradition.
- Ravel was a meticulous composer whose compositions were stylistically and technically challenging to perform.
- Sometimes he composed in a neoclassical style.
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What was the Mother Goose Suite (Ma mère l'Oye)?
A suite - a collection of smaller compositions each inspired by a fairytale - composed for a piano duet in 1910 and then transcribed for orchestra in 1911.
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What techniques does Ravel use to indicate that the story in the composition is reaching its climax?
accelerando/ritardando - increasing/decreasing speed in music
- crescendo/descrecendo - music getting louder/quieter
- music getting higher/lower in register
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What's a piccolo?
- A half-size flute and a member of the woodwind family
- Sometimes called a "baby flute" or piccolo flute
- It has the same fingering but plays an octave higher
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Describe Neoclassical style.
- Neoclassical means "new classical."
- Neoclassicism emerged during the early 20th century.
- It used many traits common among Classical Era works, like clear melodies, organized musical forms, and emotional restraint.
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What is sonata form?
- A form like a musical story in which the two main characters are two different melodies.
- In the exposition, the two melodies (called “subjects”) are introduced.
- During the development, the two melodies become mixed-up, creating the most musical tension within the piece.
- During the recapitulation, the two subjects are presented a final time and tension is resolved.
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Who is Lili Boulanger?
- Lili Boulanger was French composer born in Paris, France who lived from 1893-1918.
- Her musical skill was recognized early.
- She was the first woman to win the Prix de Rome (an important French composing competition) when she was 19 years old.
- She died at age 24 due to chronic poor health.
- She composed more than 50 compositions in her short life.
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Who was Nadia Boulanger?
Nadia Boulanger was Lili Boulanger's sister.
She was also a skilled musician and composer.
She taught many important composers of the 20th century, including Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein.
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