The Rite of Spring-Stravinsky 0.0 / 5 ? MusicSet WorksA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Hannah.SpencerCreated on: 22-03-21 10:41 Introduction Russian Composer (1882-1971) Influenced by the Russian five (incl. Korsakov) and American, Charles Ives, who wrote the Unanswered Question. In 1913, a riot occurred over the Rite Of Spring Deemed unacceptable Outrageous themes and choreographer, Diegaleph, created an uproar amongst other members of society Also composed other ballets such as 'The Firebird' and 'Petrushka' Composed neoclassical, national, modern, and serial music. 1 of 8 Wider Listening Firebird-Stravinsky Uses polyphony use of chromatic descends extended chords cross rhythms sigh motifs Alice in Wonderland-Unsuk Chin groupings of notes ornamentation atonal homorhythmic Eight songs for a Mad King polyphonic experimental with the voice triplets Timpani-Beethoven Symphony no 5 Additive rhythms-Stravinbsky-octave for wind instruments 2 of 8 Melody Introduction Use of folk melodies in bar one and taken from Lithuanian folk use of motifs: idea 1-triadic in bar 2 idea 2-pentatonic in bar 3 idea 4-chromatic descend in bar 5 idea 5-trill figure in bar 21 idea 8-quartal in bar 52 Jeu du Rapt D Mixolydian call and answer in the hunting horns inverted melodies word painting russian folk melodies Les Augeres Folk style melodies in the horn in bar 164 3 of 8 Texture Introduction Monophonic-beginning Thickening texture Highly contrapuntal Homophony in bar 33 Jeu du Rapt Homophony in bar 277 Les Augers heterophony 4 of 8 Instrumentation Introduction Woodwind sound in opening Exposed bass clarinets in bar 29 Piccolo clarinet in bar 29 Piccolo trumpet in bar 61 Harmonics in bar 62 Bassoon at a high tessitura Jeu du Rapt bells in bar 292 secco in bar 253 Les Augeres Con legno in bar 161 Huge orchestra throughout Transposed instruments Use of sol-fa 5 of 8 Rhythm and Metre Frequently change metre Introduction Triplets (fig.3), Sextuplets (fig. 4), Septuplets (fig. 10) and Dectuplets (fig. 9) Cross rhythms (Fig. 5 and 7) Scotch snap (Fig. 9) Jeu du Rapt Cross rhythms (Fig. 16) Offbeat stress (Fig. 13) Les Augeres Offbeat stress (Fig.31) Displaced stress (Fig. 40) Syncopation (Fig. 32) 6 of 8 Harmony Dissonant Non-functional Introduction parallel 4ths (Fig.1 in clarinet) parallel 4th and 7ths (fig. 3 in bassoons) Wholetone structure (fig. 8) Jeu du Rapt Drones (fig. 24) Ostinati (fig.28) Harmonic stasis (fig.13) Bitonal structures (fig. 13) Polytonal (fig. 14) Superimposed (Fig. 16 and 18) Parallel second inversion 7th chords (Fig. 28) Les Augeres Parallel 7th (fig. 32) Dissonances involving 9th chords (Fig. 37) 7 of 8 Tonality Tonal references Introduction Polytonal (Fig. 10) F Mixolydian (Fig. 9) Jeu du Rapt Bitonal (Fig 13-22) C Mixolydian (Fig.25) Les Augeres Polytonal (Fig.42) F major/minor (Fig. 47) 8 of 8
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