Mozart Don Giovanni

Mozart Don Giovanni

<p> Thursday, April 5, y</p><p>Music 111 W11D1</p><p>Classical</p><p>- Mozart Don Giovanni </p><p>- Singspiel </p><p>• ballad opera </p><p>• singing and words </p><p>- Don Giovanni </p><p>• serious topics placed into comedy </p><p>- Aria </p><p>- Fast patter quality </p><p>- simple 2-part form </p><p>- accents on different words </p><p>• every language expresses different parts of a name or word</p><p>- able to carry voice using syllabic </p><p>- </p><p>- </p><p>- </p><p>- Mozart </p><p>• the Requiem </p><p>• for specific mass </p><p>- mass for the dead </p><p>• always pumping out music Thursday, April 5, y • as it became more popular it came to concert hall</p><p>• dies in the middle of writing his Requiem </p><p>• low brass and organ</p><p>• 13 century latin poem</p><p>• vision of judgment day </p><p>• Chapter 29</p><p>- page 185</p><p>- rhyme latin poem 6 verses</p><p>- Verse 1: full chorus and orchestra homophonic</p><p>- verse 2: chorus and orchestra polyphonic </p><p>- verse 3: trombone solo bass solo</p><p>• a. Tuba mirum (trumpet with astonishing sound)</p><p>- v.4: tenor solo homophonic orchestra</p><p>- v.5: tener solo continues</p><p>- v.6: alto solo w/ orchestra </p><p>- v.7: soprano solo w/ orchestra last line repeated all soloists </p><p>- v.8: full chorus setting, dramatic </p><p>- Erra differences</p><p>• what makes what what?</p><p>• ***Pg 187 in the book ***</p><p>• Bethoven </p><p>- classical and romantic</p><p>- 21 when Mozart died Thursday, April 5, y • Classical</p><p>- all equal tons of rules </p><p>- church and aristocracy </p><p>• Romantic</p><p>- stretch the song out</p><p>- a lot of stuff outside of church and aristocracy </p><p>- Nineteenth Century</p><p>• tons of history in this time erra</p><p>- music effects the world around them</p><p>• American and French revolutions</p><p>• American revolution cause French revolution</p><p>• Poe, Bronté, Dumas, Hawthorne, Peace and War</p><p>- England is on the literary map</p><p>• rise of individualism </p><p>• Industrial revolution</p><p>- new technology for instruments </p><p>• bass gets valves </p><p>- instruments cheeper</p><p>- cast iron frame on piano thicker strings</p><p>- new noises </p><p>- more people in the orchestra </p><p>- concert halls</p><p>- exotic music from natives around the world Thursday, April 5, y - Passion and individualism </p><p>• memorable melodies</p><p>• make instruments sing</p><p>• sharps and flats</p><p>• rise of the “rock star”</p><p>- soloist that plays and get played for gigs</p><p>- hardest possible symphonies crafted </p><p>- idolized </p><p>- project</p><p>• each person has a role </p><p>• play style </p><p>• bring opera into 3-5 minutes </p><p>• can be funny and saucy </p><p>• hit all of the major points</p><p>• opera in a nut shell</p><p>• each act gets its own bit</p>

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