The music of three THE MUSIC OF THREE Debussy, Satie, and Stravinsky, all three are great composers of their time. ... Debussy wrote great music in his life time. ... View More
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20Th century Music ... and amp39macabreamp39. Composers like Bartok and Debussy were skilled in creating varying moods through their music. Debussy often sought ... View More
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Modern Music ... Critic Pierre Lalo, said in 1905, the first performance of La Mer that he failed to ampquotsee or smell the seaampquot, but music for Debussy was rooted in memory, not ... View More
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Claude Debussy ... Debussy composed the music for an opera called Palleas. ... Debussy wrote some of his finest music over the pure happiness of his daughter, Chouchou. ... View More
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The Impressionistic Period ... of music. Debussyamp39s music was brief, elegant, and rather cold, unlike the period before, which held sentimental music. At one point ... View More
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The Progression of American Music in the 20th Century ... Debussy, Ravel, Stravinsky, Hindemith, and Milhaud at one time or another ... it fuses the rhythmic percussion and backgrounds of African music, incorporating many ... View More
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mozart ... melody. Debussyamp39s music was often deemed to be amp39impressionisticamp39, because of its thin texture and blurred soft sounds. This term ... View More
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Debussey ... Debussy will then play a line of music but then he will return to the climax and fall routine. Therefore making the piece repetitive. ... View More
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Impressionism ... Debussy is to impressionist music as Monet is to painting, in that they are both the founders of their medium in which they portray the impressionist style. ... View More
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history of music ... who would treat words as sounds. Debussy would apply these principles to his music. Neoclassicism was also invented during this ... View More
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Scriabin ... Scriabin showed interest in Debussyamp39s music, frequently going to concerts that featured the French composeramp39s works. Yet, he professed no love for Debussy. ... View More
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Romanticism in music ... Schubert, Schumann, Liszt, Wagner, Brahms and Debussy are just a few ... waltzes, polonaises, impromptus, scherzos, rondos, marches, variations and chamber music. ... View More
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Frederic Chopin ... When Chopin gave music lessons, he commanded as much as thirty francs ... composer Franz Liszt, German composer Richard Wagner, and French composer Claude Debussy. ... View More
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Musical Primitivism: Bartok and Stravinsky ... In the late 19th century, composers like Debussy and Griffes were writing music that focused on obscuring tonality, rhythm, and harmony, drastically reducing ... View More
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Music 1900 1945 ... Jazz elements were used in works as early as Debussyamp39s Golliwoggamp39s CakeWalk ... Modern composers can also draw inspiration from a wider historical range of music. ... View More
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Explain succinctly how the musical language of the amp39Concerto ... remote with Debussy, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, with Bach and his predecessors, and inextricably interwoven, the essence of Magyar peasant music which colours all ... View More
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Chopin ... the nineteenth century and was not substantially changed until until Debussy and Prokofiev ... Schumanns piano music, wonderful as it is, original as is, sounds ... View More
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Felix Mendelssohn ... viewed as precursors to the later impressionist work of composers such as Debussy. ... as well as his efforts to translate words into wordless music heralded the ... View More
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An Analysis on Confirmation by Charlie Parker ... 9, sharp 9, and raised 5th, which can be heard in Ravel and Debussy. ... that musical quotations became a popular characteristic of bop style jazz music is another ... View More
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Aron Copland ... to music. Under the direction of Rubin Goldmark he studied the theory of harmony and the works of Chopin, Haydn, Beethoven, Wagner, Hugo Wolf, Debussy, and ... View More
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Third Stream Movement ... were made to fuse basic elements of jazz and Western musicthe two ... chords and flatted fifths, was still basically the language that Debussy, Ravel, Schoenberg ... View More
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moderndance ... wall carvings. He also never choreographed with the musicamp39s rhythm and used Debussyamp39s score as a lush background. Similiar to the ... View More
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Modern Dance ... wall carvings. He also never choreographed with the musicamp39s rhythm and used Debussyamp39s score as a lush background. Similiar to the ... View More
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Stravinsky ... The music of Petrushka has a sharp, staccato precision about it. It is influenced by Debussyamp39s impressionism however, there remains vast difference between ... View More
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Weber Carl Maria Von ... who succeeded him in the movement, from Berlioz and Wagner to Debussy and Mahler. ... All his most successful music, including the songs and concertos, is to some ... View More
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Maurice Ravel ... There was a rivalry with Debussy and some arguments about priority in musical discoveries, but Ravelamp39s taste in music was clearly different from any other ... View More
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Aaron Copeland ... The Fountains of the Villa damp39Esteampquot so as to be able to continue with Debussyamp39s gardens and Ravelamp39s fireworks.ampquot Such developments in his music establish him in ... View More
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Franz Liszt Bio ampamp Analysis ... The Fountains of the Villa damp39Esteampquot so as to be able to continue with Debussyamp39s gardens and Ravelamp39s fireworks.ampquot Such developments in his music establish him in ... View More
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The Life and Works of Frederick Chopin ... melodic genius produced some of the most purely beautiful music ever written music which would influence many composers who followed, from Brahms to Debussy. ... View More
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The Portable Phonograph ... They are all keen to listen to the music on their phonograph even with thorns. They finally listen to Debussy using a steel needle although they have only ... View More
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