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1900-1920, 1940 - 1970, ELECTRONIC, 19TH CENTURY, SERIALISM, French
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1900-1920
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STRAVINSKY
The Firebird (1910)
- based on folklore
- harmonically adventurous
- crowd pleasures
- extension of Rimsky-Korsakov
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- French
- ABA' form
- Symphonic poem
- OCT C#D scale
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- Russian
- family loyal to czar
- pro - soviet
- rejects early Russian phase, against Russian revolution
- pagan rituals
- non traditional ballet
- riot
- first published symphony by a black woman
- follows typical 19th century symphony
- influenced by European composers
- Juba dance movement
- polytonality
- contains traditional themes/motifs
- capture the energy of live band music
- attempted socialist opera
- sexually explicit
- big, controversial hit
- response to criticism from government
- conventional symphony
- references Beethoven's symphony no. 5
- musique concrete, France
- real recorded sounds that are altered / manipulated
- electro-acoustic
- both electronic and real world sounds
- inspiration for the Beatles
- 4 min 33 sec, silence
- challenges what people call music
- new music vs. classical establishment
- each segment is made up of random selection
- giving away all form of control
- used prepared piano
- attempt to replace tonality
- 12 tone rows
- mixed tonal and serialism
- opera
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