PPT-Neoclassicism and 12-Tone Music
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Neoclassicism Igor Stravinsky Octet 1923 Objectivity Adoption of a preromantic stance Classicism of Haydn and Mozart Influence of Baroque music Influence of
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Neoclassicism Igor Stravinsky Octet 1923 Objectivity Adoption of a preromantic stance Classicism of Haydn and Mozart Influence of Baroque music Influence of jazz and popular music. Teaching in 21 Minutes . [2 years per minute]. . Philip . Tagg. Visiting Professor, Universities of Huddersfield and Salford (UK). www.tagg.org. . http://tagg.org/Clips/Nantes130531.mp4. or . http://youtu.be/GbDG8ApNhRs. Modernism. Underlying conception of progress in history. Reaction against Romanticism. Desire for restabilization after World War I. Emphasis on science and technology to solve problems. “New Objectivity” in the arts:. Renaissance. Means “Reborn”. Roughly 1400-1600. Cultural Movement. Effects Art, Music, Science, Philosophy, Religion. Starts in Italy, Moves through Europe. Characterized by Humanism. Humanism – importance placed on humans, their needs, and rational thoughts. Chapters 3-6. The Four Basic Properties of Tones. Property of Tone. Duration. Frequency. Amplitude. Timbre. Musical Correlate . Rhythm. Pitch. Dynamics. Tone color, sound quality. Rhythm: . “The Alphabet Song” and More . Music. - Sound. Sounds. may be perceived as pleasant or unpleasant. . What are these sounds that we hear? What is "sound"? What causes it, and how do we hear it?. -Sound . begins with the vibration of an object, such as a table that is pounded or a string that is plucked. . English III. Neoclassicism. View of man as a man of reason. Regarded man a limited creature whose understanding was adequate (satisfactory) to explore the infinite (immeasurable/vast world). Overlaps with Age of Reason time period. English III. Neoclassicism. View of man as a man of reason. Regarded man a limited creature whose understanding was adequate (satisfactory) to explore the infinite (immeasurable/vast world). Overlaps with Age of Reason time period. English romanticism developed as a reaction to many social influences: . --the unrest of the French Revolution . --the excesses of the Industrial Revolution. --the widespread poverty and oppression of workers.. English 12 Advanced. Neoclassicism - Definition. The period is called . neoclassical. because its writers looked back to the ideals and art forms of classical times, emphasizing classical ideals of . Impressionism to Modernism A synopsis of music history Impressionism: An overview Composers tried to create a dreamlike quaility that mimicked the art of the era Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh were two important Impressionistic painters may be perceived as pleasant or unpleasant. . What are these sounds that we hear? What is "sound"? What causes it, and how do we hear it?. Sound . begins with the vibration of an object, such as a table that is pounded or a string that is plucked. . What is it?. A revival movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture. Draws inspiration from the culture of . classical antiquity. (a time period between the 8th century BC to the 6th century AD). - 29). 2017. Volume 1. Edited by Lan Zhang. University of Memphis , Memphis, TN . Pages 125 - 14 0 . Analysis of T one - M elody Relationship P roblems in Huju Lu Lu College of William and Mary Th Dr. . Shubham. Shiva . Associate Professor & Head . Department of Painting . DG PG College, Kanpur . 9839512609. Shubhams.shiva@gmail.com. This presentation . is prepared for online teaching and learning purpose. This is not intended to be published or printed. .
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