Which composer wrote many works for band that have become American classics?
John Phillip Sousa
Was one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time inspiring musicians with both his virtuosic trumpet playing and his scat singing?
Louis Armstrong
Which of the following were among the transcendentalist writers of the Romantic period?
Transcendentalism, which lasted from about 1830 to 1860, was a vital part of the Romantic movement. Ralph Waldo Emerson was its putative leader. Henry David Thoreau and Margaret Fuller were among the principals of the movement. The Transcendentalists believed there is a divine spirit in nature and in every living soul.
Which composer is best known for using tone clusters?
Henry Cowell
Which composer is most closely associated with prepared pianos?
Who are the two known composers of Impressionism?
Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel are two leading figures in impressionism, though Debussy rejected this label (in a 1908 letter he wrote “imbeciles call [what I am trying to write in Images] ‘impressionism’, a term employed with the utmost inaccuracy, especially by art critics who use it as a label to stick on Turner.
Which one of the following composers style is most closely?
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Which one of the following composers’ style is most closely associated with that of the commercial music world known as Tin Pan Alley? | George Gershwin |
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In 20th-century music, traditional harmony and tonality were redefined or rejected in favor of: | Atonality and serialism |
Which of the following composers invented the twelve tone system of composition?
composer Arnold Schoenberg
What is the 12-tone theory?
Twelve-tone music is based on series (sometimes called a row) that contains all twelve pitch classes in a particular order. There is no one series used for all twelve-tone music; most composers write a unique row for each piece.
How will you recognize the Impressionist music?
Elements often termed impressionistic include static harmony, emphasis on instrumental timbres that creates a shimmering interplay of “colours,” melodies that lack directed motion, surface ornamentation that obscures or substitutes for melody, and an avoidance of traditional musical form.
What makes the texture of Impressionist music more unique?
The Impressionist composers were focused more on the individual sounds of each instrument, and they wrote in such a way as to highlight those particular tone colors. Highlighting each instrument also lead to a thin texture as few instruments were playing at any one time