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ASO4 Orchestral music of Bartok and Kodaly - Coggle Diagram
ASO4 Orchestral music of Bartok and Kodaly
Dynamics
range for contrast
Structure
simple and repetitive
Rhythm
strong rhythmic gestures
imitation of folk drone
metric and tempo changes
lombardic rhythm
rubato
Melody
ornaments
chromaticism
unpredictability
pentatonic
lyrical or unpredictable or angluar
Tonality
modality
lack of key centre
modulations to related and unrelated keys
bitonality and polytonality
Instruments
Equality of forces, not simply string dominated
dramatic increase in size and variety of percussion
increase of keyboard instruments
timbre is the focus of the modern orchestra - any timbre is accepted
Saxophone in orchestra
Texture
anything
Bartok
Hungarian composer
wrote all kinds of music
folk music features influence his work
Kodaly
hungarian composer
teacher and friend of Bartok
invented the 'Kodaly method'