This is a composer who in his operas
... becomes Ariel, the cello is truly the deposed and fugitive king, powerful and visionary. A dialogue is immediately developed, in the surprising speed, in the dynamics of the flute crescendo in its answer to the initial interrogatio. It is Ariel who leads the game: insisting, demanding that Prospero ...
... becomes Ariel, the cello is truly the deposed and fugitive king, powerful and visionary. A dialogue is immediately developed, in the surprising speed, in the dynamics of the flute crescendo in its answer to the initial interrogatio. It is Ariel who leads the game: insisting, demanding that Prospero ...
Peer Gynt Suite No. 1
... He was attacked by the trolls. He built a hut high in the mountains, with a village girl, Solveig who loved him. He left her to visit his dying mother He was still in risk of capture. He also went to Morroco and met Anitra She danced for him and stole everything from him. Leaving him st ...
... He was attacked by the trolls. He built a hut high in the mountains, with a village girl, Solveig who loved him. He left her to visit his dying mother He was still in risk of capture. He also went to Morroco and met Anitra She danced for him and stole everything from him. Leaving him st ...
Johann Sebastian Bach and the Fortepiano
... he is said to have complained about the pinched sound in the high notes, and the heavy touch required. Later, in 1747, when the composer was aged 62, he again encountered Silbermann’s fortepiano in the Royal Palace in Potsdam in the presence of the King of Prussia. On that occasion, J.S. Bach appear ...
... he is said to have complained about the pinched sound in the high notes, and the heavy touch required. Later, in 1747, when the composer was aged 62, he again encountered Silbermann’s fortepiano in the Royal Palace in Potsdam in the presence of the King of Prussia. On that occasion, J.S. Bach appear ...
Help with analysing in listening tests
... Is texture increased or decreased to provide structural points of interest? Instrumentation Are instruments treated individually or as groups? Is one orchestral section particularly prominent? ...
... Is texture increased or decreased to provide structural points of interest? Instrumentation Are instruments treated individually or as groups? Is one orchestral section particularly prominent? ...
Mahan Esfahani appointed as Professor of Harpsichord
... of music, allied to a serious research ethic, engenders an approach to performance that will be embraced by all departments but particularly Keyboard and Historical Performance. As a champion of new music for both solo and ensemble harpsichord we anticipate him working very closely with composition ...
... of music, allied to a serious research ethic, engenders an approach to performance that will be embraced by all departments but particularly Keyboard and Historical Performance. As a champion of new music for both solo and ensemble harpsichord we anticipate him working very closely with composition ...
7th Grade Music Guidebook
... speaking, this occurs when musicians are a little sharp (higher) or flat (lower) than the exact pitch. This causes undue tension between the notes. Again, I would suggest your school’s band or orchestra director have some of their students demonstrate in tune and out of tune sound. 3) Dynamics Terms ...
... speaking, this occurs when musicians are a little sharp (higher) or flat (lower) than the exact pitch. This causes undue tension between the notes. Again, I would suggest your school’s band or orchestra director have some of their students demonstrate in tune and out of tune sound. 3) Dynamics Terms ...
Describing Words GCSE Music
... A style of playing double bass or bass guitar by pulling and releasing the strings ...
... A style of playing double bass or bass guitar by pulling and releasing the strings ...
program notes - Mid Peninsula Recorder Orchestra
... the entire liturgical calendar, and the settings ranged from duets to works for ...
... the entire liturgical calendar, and the settings ranged from duets to works for ...
Student Recital Program Template (4 pages)
... Schedule of Events Student Recital Series This will be added by the Music Department. ...
... Schedule of Events Student Recital Series This will be added by the Music Department. ...
Musical Instruments #1 I recently had a conversation with a Christian
... multiply. But did you notice that one definition that Thayer gave was “in the New Testament, to sing a hymn, to celebrate the praises of God in song.” So then, the word psallo does not demand a musical instrument after all. The word was used in New Testament times to denote playing, plucking, or jus ...
... multiply. But did you notice that one definition that Thayer gave was “in the New Testament, to sing a hymn, to celebrate the praises of God in song.” So then, the word psallo does not demand a musical instrument after all. The word was used in New Testament times to denote playing, plucking, or jus ...
The years 1600-1750 are generally the dates given to the musical
... bass. The idea of reducing music to a single soprano voice accompanied by a single bass voice was an attempt my musicians in the late 16th century to recreate what was then believed to be the music of the Ancient Greeks. When this new music was written down, figures (numbers and/or sharps or flats), ...
... bass. The idea of reducing music to a single soprano voice accompanied by a single bass voice was an attempt my musicians in the late 16th century to recreate what was then believed to be the music of the Ancient Greeks. When this new music was written down, figures (numbers and/or sharps or flats), ...
APPLIED INSTRUMENTAL JURY
... Eidman Hall, 107A • [email protected] • 956-882-8247 • Fax: 956-882-3808 • utb.edu/music ...
... Eidman Hall, 107A • [email protected] • 956-882-8247 • Fax: 956-882-3808 • utb.edu/music ...
2-page “Intro to our Instruments”
... for their use and/or creation of unconventional instruments. With Scrap Arts Music as his vehicle, composer and instrument designer Gregory Kozak gives full expression to the physicality of percussion and the passion of music. Over the centuries, CLASSIFYING INSTRUMENTS musical instruments have been ...
... for their use and/or creation of unconventional instruments. With Scrap Arts Music as his vehicle, composer and instrument designer Gregory Kozak gives full expression to the physicality of percussion and the passion of music. Over the centuries, CLASSIFYING INSTRUMENTS musical instruments have been ...
Expressionism - James Futcher
... • The parts are very challenging to play • A lot of wide leaps, use of the lowest to the highest register of all the instruments. • There is no conventional structure – although it is like a ‘free’ Rondo with contrasting textures & tempo. • Use of melodic fragments (very short melodic ideas) • Use o ...
... • The parts are very challenging to play • A lot of wide leaps, use of the lowest to the highest register of all the instruments. • There is no conventional structure – although it is like a ‘free’ Rondo with contrasting textures & tempo. • Use of melodic fragments (very short melodic ideas) • Use o ...
Expressionism - WordPress.com
... • The parts are very challenging to play • A lot of wide leaps, use of the lowest to the highest register of all the instruments. • There is no conventional structure – although it is like a ‘free’ Rondo with contrasting textures & tempo. • Use of melodic fragments (very short melodic ideas) • Use o ...
... • The parts are very challenging to play • A lot of wide leaps, use of the lowest to the highest register of all the instruments. • There is no conventional structure – although it is like a ‘free’ Rondo with contrasting textures & tempo. • Use of melodic fragments (very short melodic ideas) • Use o ...
PROGRAM NOTES Eric Hoeprich (performing this evening) writes
... …a small boxwood wind instrument with seven open holes, two brass keys, and, at the bottom, another [eighth] hole that is doubled, with a range from f1 to bb2, extending also, possibly, to b2 and c3. “In the same year, J.F.B.C. Majer included this information as well as a more detailed description i ...
... …a small boxwood wind instrument with seven open holes, two brass keys, and, at the bottom, another [eighth] hole that is doubled, with a range from f1 to bb2, extending also, possibly, to b2 and c3. “In the same year, J.F.B.C. Majer included this information as well as a more detailed description i ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Eastern Cattle Area Group #5
... Balafon: An "ideophonic" music instrument, built up with 16-20 tone bars laid across a frame. With calabash resonators below each bar. The resonators have wholes, over which cigarette paper is stretched so as to make a buzzing sound when the bar is struck. The bars are played with mallets. Xylophone ...
... Balafon: An "ideophonic" music instrument, built up with 16-20 tone bars laid across a frame. With calabash resonators below each bar. The resonators have wholes, over which cigarette paper is stretched so as to make a buzzing sound when the bar is struck. The bars are played with mallets. Xylophone ...
Year 7 Revision Guide
... A chord is 2 or more notes played at the same time. The chords used most often have 3 notes and are called TRIADS. *The fourth note in brackets can be added to make the chord sound jazzy. Musicians would use the BLUES SCALE to improvise (make up on the spot, without rehearsal) over the chord pattern ...
... A chord is 2 or more notes played at the same time. The chords used most often have 3 notes and are called TRIADS. *The fourth note in brackets can be added to make the chord sound jazzy. Musicians would use the BLUES SCALE to improvise (make up on the spot, without rehearsal) over the chord pattern ...
Short Ride in a Fast Machine
... Minimalism is the genre of music used in this piece – it uses repetition and has a steady beat throughout. Create a group piece of minimalist music. Sit pupils in a circle, and equip them each with a musical instrument (this can include a percussion instrument, or whatever is available). Demonstrat ...
... Minimalism is the genre of music used in this piece – it uses repetition and has a steady beat throughout. Create a group piece of minimalist music. Sit pupils in a circle, and equip them each with a musical instrument (this can include a percussion instrument, or whatever is available). Demonstrat ...
AoS4 – Timbre and Dynamics
... an instrument or voice ! It is what enables us to tell the difference between, say , a violin, a trumpet and a flute – even if they all play the same note ! Many factors account for this: ...
... an instrument or voice ! It is what enables us to tell the difference between, say , a violin, a trumpet and a flute – even if they all play the same note ! Many factors account for this: ...
Writing your own ensemble arrangements
... 2. Play through the piece until you are familiar with it and begin to hear ways you can adapt it to the instruments you have in your ward. a. For instance, hymns are usually arranged with an introduction, followed by several verses of the song with interludes between each verse. Each verse is varied ...
... 2. Play through the piece until you are familiar with it and begin to hear ways you can adapt it to the instruments you have in your ward. a. For instance, hymns are usually arranged with an introduction, followed by several verses of the song with interludes between each verse. Each verse is varied ...
Colors of the Symphony - Richmond Symphony Orchestra
... pitch. Trombone – The trombone is unique. It has a slide, which allows the tubing to become shorter and longer, controlling the pitch. ...
... pitch. Trombone – The trombone is unique. It has a slide, which allows the tubing to become shorter and longer, controlling the pitch. ...
Instruments
... 1. This instrument is played in woodwind quintets. 2. This instrument is played in brass quintets. 3. In early versions of this instrument, players had to change out pieces of metal tubing for sections of different lengths so they could change pitches. 4. Players put their right hand in the bell o ...
... 1. This instrument is played in woodwind quintets. 2. This instrument is played in brass quintets. 3. In early versions of this instrument, players had to change out pieces of metal tubing for sections of different lengths so they could change pitches. 4. Players put their right hand in the bell o ...
fourth grade listening log
... The Brass Family: If you think the brass family got its name because the instruments are made of brass, you're right! This family of instruments can play louder than any other in the orchestra and can also be heard from far away. Although their early ancestors are known to have been made of wood, tu ...
... The Brass Family: If you think the brass family got its name because the instruments are made of brass, you're right! This family of instruments can play louder than any other in the orchestra and can also be heard from far away. Although their early ancestors are known to have been made of wood, tu ...
Our Study of Music*s History
... Musical Time Periods Musical time periods are not very exact, or defined. They were developed by people who lived long after that time period. They developed the time periods according to the changes in music and society throughout history. ...
... Musical Time Periods Musical time periods are not very exact, or defined. They were developed by people who lived long after that time period. They developed the time periods according to the changes in music and society throughout history. ...
Recorder (educational uses)
The recorder is a woodwind musical instrument of the family which includes the tin whistle. The recorder is end-blown and the mouth of the instrument is constricted by a wooden plug, known as a block or fipple. It is distinguished from other members of the family by having holes for seven fingers (the lower one or two often doubled to facilitate the production of semitones) and one for the thumb of the uppermost hand. Recorders can be made out of wood, plastic or ivory.The recorder was popular in medieval times through the baroque era, but declined in the 18th century in favour of orchestral woodwind instruments, such as the flute, oboe, and clarinet.The recorder was revived in the 20th century, partly in the pursuit of historically informed performance of early music, but also because of its suitability as a simple instrument for teaching music. Today, it is sometimes thought of as a child's instrument, but there are many professional players who demonstrate the instrument's full solo range. See Recorder (musical instrument) for further information on advanced usage.