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20 th Century

20 th Century. Styles and Forms. Serial Music A 20th-century method of musical composition invented by Arnold Schoenberg in which the twelve notes of the Chromatic scale are organised into a series or a tone row . This row can be transposed, inverted or played in retrograde .

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20 th Century

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  1. 20th Century

  2. Styles andForms

  3. Serial Music A 20th-century method of musical composition invented by Arnold Schoenberg in which the twelve notes of the Chromaticscale are organised into a series or a tone row. This row can be transposed, inverted or played in retrograde. Serial music is highly dissonant. Audio Clip Arnold Schoenberg Audio Clip Anton Webern Audio Clip Alban Berg Audio Clip

  4. The Tone Row Audio Clip Tone Row – A serial of 12 notes. Each note is a different note of a chromatic scale Retrograde – Playing a melody backwards Inversion – Playing a melody upside down

  5. Audio Clip Sprechgesang Audio Clip Another technique adopted by Schoenberg and Berg wasSprechgesang . This is a technique used in vocal music where the singer is required to use the voice in an expressive manner half-way between singing and speaking.

  6. Nationalism A term used to describe music which incorporates elements of folk music of the composer’s country. It emerged about the second half of the 19th century and was a type of Romanticism. Bela Bartok Hungary Audio Clip Edvard Grieg Norway Audio Clip Leos Janacek Czechoslovakia Audio Clip Aaron Copland America Audio Clip Manuel De Falla Spain Audio Clip

  7. Neo-classical New classicism. From about 1929 onwards this style in music came about when composers reacted against Romanticism and wanted to return to the structures and styles of earlier periods but combined with dissonant, tonal and even atonal harmonies. The composers started to write for smaller orchestras. Paul Hindemith Audio Clip Igor Stravinsky Audio Clip Sergei Profiev Audio Clip

  8. Musique concrète Recorded natural sounds which are transformed using simple editing techniques such as cutting and re-assembling, playing backwards, slowing down and speeding up. Audio Clip Audio Clip

  9. Jazz funk A combination of jazz Improvisation and the amplified instruments and character of Rock. A chord very common in all jazz styles is the added 6th. Chick Corea Elektric Band Audio Clip Weather Report Audio Clip Marcus Miller Audio Clip

  10. Chant A series of chords to which the words of psalms are sung in the Church of England. The texture of the music is homophonic and the word setting mainly syllabic. Audio Clip

  11. Other Important Features

  12. Polytonality The use of two or more keys played or sung at the same time, e.g. the melody may be in the key of C major whilst the accompaniment might be in E major. Audio Clip Audio Clip Darius Milhaud Gustav Holst

  13. Microtone Any interval noticeably smaller than a semitone, most often found in the music of Eastern European countries and also in Indian and Arabic music. It is sometimes used by contemporary classical composers. György Ligeti Audio Clip Charles Ives Audio Clip John Cage Audio Clip Krzysztof Penderecki Audio Clip

  14. Tritone Interval of an augmented 4th, e.g. C–F# or F–B. It is made up of three whole tones. The tritone has commonly been used in music since the Romantic Period. The tritone interval is also known as Diabolus in Musica (The Devil in Music) Romantic Music Audio Clip Heavy Metal Audio Clip West Side Story Audio Clip

  15. Irregular metres Often in modern or rhythmically based ethnic music, groupings of notes change, but the underlying pulse remains constant. Sometimes composers in the 20th century try to destroy the feeling of a regular down beat by changing the time signature frequently or using unusual time signatures eg. 5/4, or 7/8 Audio Clip Electric Counterpoint – Steve Reich Dave Brubek Audio Clip Howard Shore Audio Clip Sting Audio Clip

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